Mea lux. (mea looks)
You would say milly- tes to pronounce milites.
In medieval Latin you say Hen-ree-coos - the name is Henricus.
Man of Light in latin is "Luce"
i don't know how to pronounce it, but it is spelled like this: putet vitae
Saying "hi" in Latin has two different ways:If the person you want to greet is alone, say "salve" and be careful how will you pronounce it. It goes something like this -(sal-way), since the 'v's were pronounced as 'w's.If there were two or more people, say "salvete". You pronounce it this way - (sal-weh-tay)TO SAY HI IN LATIN YOU SAY HEUS Thanks
The Latin dipthong ae is pronounced "-ay" as in "say". Thus, Phaedo is pronounced "Fay-doh."
ex lucis ad lucem (possibly)
Pig Latin for Jada is Ahda-jay or Ayda-jay, depending on how you pronounce Jada.
louys you should pronounce the ''s'' at the end :louys.
In classical Latin you say reks. In the very earliest archaic Latin it had been pronounced regs, which explains why its genitive form is regis and the female version (queen) is regina.
In Latin, you would pronounce it fee-lee-eye loon-eye. In English, you can pretty much say it any way you want. For common Latin words used in English, there is often a "way" to say them, as in sine die. In Latin, sine die is sin-ay dee-ay, but legislatures everywhere say sign-ee die (referring to the last moment of a legislative session).
"To search for the light" is "Quaere lumen" or "Quaere lucem".