Villa agricolarum in insula est.
Veritas in Latin means "truth", and villa means "farmhouse" or "country estate".
Villa agricolae translates as "the house of a farmer".
Farmhouse.
The Latin word insula means "island"
The Latin word agricola means "farmer" in English. To say farmers (as in the plural form) you add -ae to agricol. So, to say farmers you say "agricolae."
'the house/ the villa' You've put it in the accusative case, which meanse it is the direct object of the sentence."Bregans facet villam" Bregans made the house.
Sardinia is the name of an island, a region in Italy.
"Kelsey" does not have a direct translation in Latin. However, it could be loosely translated as "from the ship island," as it is derived from the Old English word "cæg," meaning "ship," and "lēah," meaning "island."
The classical Latin terms for a small or medium-sized settlement were vicus and pagus.In medieval or Low Latin, the term villa came to mean a village - this is used throughout Domesday Book of 1086 - 1087.
Villa means happiness
villa means house. The word villa came from Spain 1200bc
Melita is a Latin name. It has no meaning in Spanish. In Latin, it refers to the Island of Malta. 'melito' = melissic syrup