"It is allowed"
Example: Licet nobis ire ad tabernam.
"We are allowed to go to the shop."
Lit. Going to the shop is allowed to us.
It is a second conjugation impersonal verb.
In other contexts, it functions as a concessive conjunction and means "although."
licet et tu
Non licet tibi habere (i.e. to possess). Non licet tibi tenere (i.e. to hold). non licet tibi means "it is not permissible for you...", if that's the sense of the phrase you want.
equus, iustus, iam, licet, aequus
what Jupiter ( supreme God ) is allowed to do, cattle ( people ) are not allowed to do
Latin "Aqua" means water in English.
The Latin word opus translated into English mean deed or labor.
It is the Latin word for "road"
The same as it means in English. Latin
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