The name "John" comes from Hebrew Yohanan, which means "Yahweh has favored". The name came into Latin via Greek Ioannes, and appears in Latin as Joannes or Johannes.
this is the john 1:1-8 in Latin :
in principio erat varbum, et verbum erat apud deum, et dues erat verbum.hoc erat in principio apud deus. omnia per ipso factum sunt, et sine factum est nihil, quod factum est. in ipso vita erat et vita erat lux hominum.et lux in tenebrae et tenebrae non comperhendunt.fuit homo missus a deo, cui nomen est ionnem.hic vinit in testimonium ut testimonium per hiberet de luminet, ut omnes crederunt per illum. non erat ille lux sed ut testimonium per hiberet de lumine.
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The Latin word for Book is Liber.
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Libere in Latin means book. It is like the spanish word, libro for book.
The Domesday Book was written in Latin. The Domesday Book was written in Latin.
Liber Familia
Summa Theologiae
Yes, he was a student of Latin.
liber
"Liber."