Vere magna crocus et cussing Terret te
The root word of "argue" is "arguere," which comes from Latin and means "to make clear."
Devastator. (Really.)
Taking into consideration the fact that Latin isn't really spoken that much anymore( with the exception of Vatican), I'm not really all that sure whether or not it is really THE most beneficial language. However, Latin has many aspects of it that make it quite useful. Latin It is also shown that people who have learned and taken Latin have scored higher on the SAT's then those who have not taken Latin. So, it can be benificial in education.
The pope can speak Latin, but his native language is German. He only really uses Latin in very formal written works and in Latin Masses.
Yes
Percussor. If you mean assassin really in the meaning of murderer, it's homicida.
There is no word for soccer in latin. Do you really think that Romans in the 1st century played soccer?
Terret- It's third person singular, present tense of the verb 'terreo'.Translation of terret- He/she/it scares/frightens
not really
It is a Latin word that means 'almost but not really'
i don't really know but i think it isn't
The closest I can translate, "iwa eallyra ikela ubta ouya ontda nowka," from Pig Latin to English is, "I really like, but you don't know."