In latin i am is sum
Old French. But THEY borrowed it from Latin. From Greek to Latin to French to English
Old English was a highly inflected language. Its four cases were the same as four of the five cases in ancient, classical Latin. It lacked the Latin language's ablative case for the objects of prepositions. Otherwise, it would have been more cooperative than modern English in retaining Latin word order.
Old French. But THEY borrowed it from Latin. From Greek to Latin to French to English
English to Latin translation - AlpharemDictionarynounOBIECTUMRESOBJECTUMLEMMACONSILIUMOPPONORESISTORELUCTORRECUSOSUBJICIOSUBICIOPRAESCRIBOCAUSSORverb
Amanda is the same in Latin as it is in English.
anglicus
Latin
Fantastic is the same in both English and Latin.
It is the same in Latin as it is in English, but with a slight accent.
"Latin to English"?? Connect is already English, so you mean the opposite of what you say: English to Latin. The verb "I connect" is connecto, copulo, sero.
there is a great english-latin translator on www.latinenglish.rickrolld.me there is a great english-latin translator on www.latinenglish.rickrolld.me
To say 'luck' in Latin, the word is Fortuna. As a derivative in English, we receive fortune.