If it's one you, "ad mare pertines".
If it's more than one you, "ad mare pertinetis".
The majority of Latin Americans belong to the Roman Catholic Church.
Most of the ancient Latin and Greek texts were not available in Europe during the middle ages. They were translated into Arabic and were available in the Muslim world. The Crusaders brought some of them back to Europe but most were "re-discovered" and translated into European languages as the Renaissance began.
most latin american populations became culturally diverse
Star fish belong to the Phylum Enchindodermata Latin for "Spiny Skin". A phylum is the classification right under Kingdom. Star fish belong to the class Asteroidea which is Latin for "Starlike."
Most Latin Americans are Roman Catholic, with a substantial number of Penecostal Protestants. All countries that Spain colonized, the majority religion is Catholicism.
No. most of the old testament was written in Hebrew, some in Aramaic, the new testament was in Greek. However, in the 4th century Jerome translated the Bible into Latin and this version is called the Vulgate.
Earlier Masses were conducted in Latin, and I believe most of the Bibles were Translated into Latin. I'd go strongly with Latin, but that's not considering the Apostles and what languages the first Bibles were written in, which were Hebrew and *I want to say* Aramaic.
it was Hebrew - it was then translated in to medieval English at the command of King James. It is this version that is used in most Churches and Chapels world wide.
Latin America typically refers to the region of America where Romance languages, like Spanish and Portuguese, are predominantly spoken. This includes countries in Central and South America that have been influenced by Latin culture.
Augustus means "the anointed one" or "revered one" Most accurately, it means "venerable."
Right now (2013) most people in Latin America belong to the poor class. However, the middle-class has grown over 50% during the last decade, and it now represents 30% of total population.
It depends on who you ask and what the criteria are to be considered "the most translated author" or "the most translated writer." Check out this explanation: http://tandibusiness.blogspot.com/2008/08/worlds-most-translated-author.html It depends on who you ask and what the criteria are to be considered "the most translated author" or "the most translated writer." Check out this explanation: <a href='http://tandibusiness.blogspot.com/2008/08/worlds-most-translated-author.html'>The World's Most Translated Author</a>