Eat it.
"It is what it is", and that's Latin.
Edite Estrela was born in 1949.
Edite (located in the Mid Rim).
If you mean the conjunction, it's "that's.""That is" can also be abbreviated as "i.e." which is "id est" in Latin.
'ejus' is a medieval latin variant for classical latin 'eius' (genitiv singular of personal pronoun 'is, ea, id'): 'his' 'her' or 'its'
Nothing. It's an abbreviation for the Latin, "id est," which means "that is."
It is Latin for id est. It means 'for example'. It also means 'that is'.
Coming from the latin words id est, meaning "in other words"
Ie in Latin means 'id est' which in English means 'that is' or 'in other words'
The usual expression is simply "Opus est" (It / that is needed), as pronouns such as "id" (it) are usually omitted in Latin, because they are redundant with the tense of the verb.
Id est.
The usual expression is simply "Opus est" (It / that is needed), as pronouns such as "id" (it) are usually omitted in Latin, because they are redundant with the tense of the verb.