Angry, irate (female).
The English word "irate" has a Latin root "iratus," meaning angry or enraged.
"Horatia is angry." "Whore- ah- tea- uh ear-ah-tuh est"
Iratus sum.(Well, that's how I would say it. If you're female, you should say irata sum.)
Latin "Aqua" means water in English.
The Latin word opus translated into English mean deed or labor.
It is the Latin word for "road"
No, Latin and French are different languages. Latin is an ancient language that was the precursor to various Romance languages, including French. French evolved from Latin and is one of the Romance languages spoken today.
mono is not a latin word
You were.
Erractic from English to Latin is wandering Erractic from Latin to English is erraticus Hope this helped! Panda7Apple
if you mean what is the mother of English, it is Latin
"Latin to English"?? Connect is already English, so you mean the opposite of what you say: English to Latin. The verb "I connect" is connecto, copulo, sero.