We walk in the roads of our home.
The sentence 'Hodie in viis Romanorum ad terras Europae ambulamus' is in Latin. The English translation is the following: Today we travel along the Roman roads through the lands of Europe. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'hodie' means 'today'; 'in' means 'along'; 'viis' means 'roads'; 'Romanorum' means 'of the Romans'; 'ad' means 'through'; 'terras' means 'lands'; 'Europae' means 'of Europe'; and 'ambulamus' means 'we travel'. The pronunciation is the following: HOH-dee-ay ihn VEE-ees roh-mah-NOH-ruhm ahd TEH-rahs ay-oo-ROH-peye* ahm-boo-LAH-moos. *The sound is similar to the sound in the English word 'eye'.
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Elizabeth of York.
The Latin word for "road" is 'via.' The ablative plural of 'via' is 'viis.'
Please check www.nps.gov/viis and www.nps.gov/hale
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It is: 7.5 = VIIS in Roman numerals which represents 5+1+1+0.5 = 7.5
The dissolution of the monasteries was nothing to do with supressing Protestants (Monasteries were Catholic) and it was Henry VIII not Henry VII.
Latin was the language of ancient Rome and its empire. My beautiful woman, when translated to Latin is "pulchra mulier".
A little known fact is that the Romans did use fractions to a limited extent and the symbol for a 1/2 looked liked an S and was called a semis.Therefore 7.5 as a Roman numeral would be VIIS.