Iulia bona est can mean "Julia is good, kind, pleasant, beautiful, right, useful, rich, virtuous, promising, happy, favourable, high or honourable"; the feminine adjective bonahas all those meanings. Note that the verb usually comes at the end of a Latin phrase or sentence.
Est bona means "is good."
only the best is good enough
"It is what it is", and that's Latin.
non est = He or she or it is not
"life is good for you"
Well.. I'm assuming you mean translating from Latin to English. In which case it means: is initiative. This obviously doesn't make sense. Could you possibly mean: incaptum est? Incaptum est means he/she/it having been caught in.
The Latin word est means ishe is or she is or it isWhich of these it is depends on the subject of the Latin sentence.
In Latin est is singular. est plural is sunt
The phrase is in Latin, and it translates to "It is."
How beautiful the tunic is!
If you mean the conjunction, it's "that's.""That is" can also be abbreviated as "i.e." which is "id est" in Latin.
Metella is the mother Caecilius is the father Quintus is the the son