to talk in Latin is "narrere"
The Latin word for "Hello" is Salve when you are talking to two people you add -te to Salve. So talking to two people you will say Salvete. Hello = butcrack (sal-way)
The English word "cursed" has several Latin translations. One is "maledictus". However, depending on what you mean you might also say "exsecratus" or "execrabilis".
If you're talking to a male, you can say bellus es. If to a female, bella es.
In Latin, the ending for the genitive plural of the 1st declension noun is -arum: femina, feminarum.
"They" in Latin depends upon what you're talking about. If at least one of the people or things you are talking about is masculine you say "ei". If at least one of the people or things you are talking about is feminine, and there are no masculine things in the group, you say "eae". If all of the things you are talking about are neuter (i.e. have no gender), then you say "ea". The same system applies for the word "them" rather than "they". At least one masculine: "eos" At least one feminine and no masculine: "eas" All neuter: "ea"
Without gender or plurality information, i have to say 'hic', but it can change to 'hoc', 'haec', 'hunc', or others depending on what <this> you are talking about.
"everto absum" is how you would say "be gone" in Latin.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
infitialis is the word we say in latin
To say the word lightning in Latin, a person would say the word "ignis." To say thunder in Latin, the word is "tonitrua."