No it is Latin.
No, 'to go' isn't the English equivalent of 'hordes'. The word 'hordes' isn't a word in the Latin vocabulary. A Latin word that somewhat resembles it is the neuter gender noun 'hordeum', which means 'barley'. The Latin word for 'hordes' is 'catervae'.
The word hordes is a plural noun. The singular is horde.
The rats swam ashore in hordes.
The word hordes is a noun. It is the plural form of horde.
The word 'hordes' is a plural noun.The singular noun is 'horde' a word for a great multitude, a throng, a swarm; a word for a nomadic tribe or group; a word for a thing.
Genghis Khan and his hordes of Mongols were almost unstoppable.The hordes of invaders just kept coming.The illegal immigrants darted across the border in hordes.
It has 1 syllable.
Turban is a Turkish word.
I never thought to find you. Within this Horde, never!
Yogurt ( or yoghurt) is originally a Turkish word.
There is no such word in Turkish.
The Latin word for "hordes" is "hordae." It can refer to groups or throngs, often in a chaotic or unruly sense. In classical texts, the term may be used to describe large gatherings of people or animals.