If you mean -plasm from the word for example "protoplasm" comes from the ancient Greek verb "πλάττω" or "πλάθω" means, I create, I construct, I imagine something.
Latin - Iacobus.
Jasonus McDonoughdi is the name Jason Mcdonough in Latin or Greek.
AnswerJerome translated the Bible from Greek into Latin.
Vir is the Latin equivalent of the Greek word ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos). Both masculine singular nouns translate as "man" in English. The respective pronunciations will be "AN-thro-pos" in Greek and "weer" in Latin.
Greek: I genisi tou nekrou
reddo is latin for translate.
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
Since "silent" and "deadly" are two unrelated concepts both Latin and classical Greek would need two words to translate them.
Latin: Nomen mihi est Brandi.Greek: Το όνομά μου είναι Bράντι.
Rachael is hebrew, meaning innocent lamb. I have tried to translate this into Latin but with no joy.
Sarah means princess in hebrew, and Creusa means princess in Ancient Greek. (KRAY-OO-SUH).
Go to google translate select translate form English to Latin and type what you want!