Conaris tam strenue.
Yes he ordered his med to translate the bible from Latin to English so it was easier to follow and read.
I will... what? In English, the future tense is composed of a subject and two words (I will move), but in Latin it's only one (movebo) , so in order to translate I need to know what you intend to do. For you is "pro te."
Ergo ego sum mendax. I used google translate, so I'm sorry if that is wrong.
Question makes no sense: So: Polish - miłość życia Latin - vitæ amorem
In latin, the word sand is Harena or Arena, and demon is Daemon. so for sand demon one can presume that it would translate to Harenadaemon
Get a translater. This is the most easiest languages to learn so just get themenlish to latin for dummies book they help... but it is fhay.
I think its carpe omnius i have a tattoo that is amor vincit omnia - love conquers all but when i watched hard candy the other day she said carpe omnius was seize it all so.. idk.
It means walrus. My Latin teacher has a crazy obsession with walruses so he felt the need to tell us. It's often used in the sentences we translate.
"To learn" in Latin is discere (the root of our words "disciple", "discipline" and so on). How to translate any given occurrence of "learn" in an English text into Latin depends on the grammatical context.
Hexapod is a Latin word. It does not translate to English therefore, those who speak English would just say hexapod. Hexapod means to have six feet. So the translation of to have six feet would translate to hexapod. To have six feet in Greek is Για να έχουν έξι πόδια This word is Greek in origin, not Latin
fried eggs :: ova frictathank you very much for that answer..GOD BLESS YOU!! :D i love latin language..its good to have a knowledge of this so called "lost language".
last time i had to translate from English to latin i used an online dictionary like this one... http://www.freedict.com/onldict/lat.HTML however, you have to enter each word by itself and there are multiple meanings for each word. so i also went online and searched for latin professors at a handful of universities and emailed them to get their translation.