Hm. "salvate" would be Spanish. So in English it means "save yourself".
No - it does not mean Jackie in english. "Hedwig" is the English language equivalent for "Jadwiga"
quoi is 'what' in English.
That is mean Emily in English.
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"Salvete discipuli" is Latin for "Greetings, students." It is a common phrase used to address a group of students.
"Salve" or "Salvete" mean greetings or hello.
The word 'Salvete' is the greeting 'Hail!' to 'you all'. For it's the second person plural imperative of the verb 'salvare', which means 'to be in good health' or 'to be well'. So 'salvete' derives from 'salvare', and 'salvare' derives from 'salus', which is the Latin word for 'health'. Therefore, salvation is a direct derivative of 'salvare', and an indirect derivative of 'salus'. Additionally, 'salute' is a direct derivative, and 'savior' an indirect derivative, of 'salus'.
Salve! (singular) Salvete! (plural)
Salve (sow-ae)-Welcome to one peson. Salvete (sow-ate-ae)-Welcome to many people. Actually Salve and Salvete is hello Excipite is welcome.
"Salve, discipule!"
They spoke Latin, so hello is 'salve' or 'salvete'(plural)
You would say "salvete."
To greet someone in Latin, say "salve." If you are greeting multiple people, say "salvete."
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