Omnipotens is Latin for "all-powerful" or almighty, modern English omnipotent.
It means all-powerful, that is, having unlimited power, being able to do anything.
Igual ao malasadas.
<some swearing i think> eat sh*t alone (jedi govna jedna). well spelling is similar to what you wrote.
Spelling is translated into "stavning" and is pronounced similar as how a english speaker would say "stawning".
The correct English spelling is spaghetti (a specific pasta or any of several similar forms).
Yes in French is oui, pronounced like the English we. A slang version, similar to yeah, is ouais, pronounced like the English way.
It is very similar to its English counterpart."adres" is the answer.
i don't speak Arabic, but speak Urdu, which is similar, so i think it might be Qadim. Does it mean ancient? if so, then that should be the spelling.
Favorite is the correct spelling in American English, while in the United Kingdom it would be spelled favourite. This is similar to other words that are spelled differently in America and the United Kingdom, like honor/honour and recognize/recognise.Favourite is the correct British English spelling.The US English spelling is favorite.
Hi I believe the spelling with two l's is the American spelling similar to Cabling, labeling etc. The American spelling is more usually with two l's the English with one.
I don't think that's an English word. Check the spelling. Similar words include "autolatry" and "idolatry".
I don't think that's a Spanish words. Words with a similar spelling include:matricularmatriculamatrícula
The spelling noches is "night" in Spanish.The similar English word is the plural noun "notches" (marks, indents).