angry, mad, or upset
Es iratus.
Iratus (-a, -um).
The Latin word for angry is "iratus.""Iratus" means angry, mad, or upset.
Aves Iratus
Oh, dude, "iratus" is a Latin word that means "angry." So, an English word derived from it would be "irate." Like, if someone's super mad, you could say they're feeling pretty irate. But, hey, no need to get all irate about it, right?
There are a few latin words meaning 'madness' these are 'insánia', 'furor' and 'démentia' .the pch answer is RABIES
Iratus sum.(Well, that's how I would say it. If you're female, you should say irata sum.)
'est' is a verb, in Latin and in French. It means 'he/she/it is'. So in Latin you can say 'coquus iratus est' as in 'the chef is angry', or 'puella pulcher est' as in 'the girl is pretty' or 'she is a pretty girl'. So in short, anywhere where you would usually say 'he/she/it is' in English, you can replace with the Latin word 'est'.
you mean what you mean
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
What does GRI mean? What does GRI mean?