It means "true." The form with -ae indicates that it is modifying a feminine noun in one of the following cases:
1) genitive singular: "of a true" something
2) dative singular: "to a true" something
3) nominative plural: "true" somethings (as the subject of a sentence)
4) vocative plural: "O true" somethings!
The Latin word opus translated into English mean deed or labor.
It means leaves when translated into English.
The English word "often" is translated into Latin as saepe.
oppidum, -i, n. - town
Swan.
Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
It is the Latin translation of the English phrase "Far From These Things".
Translated from the Latin, it means, "I said what I said".
The Latin word "angelus" can be translated to mean "angel" in modern English. The Latin term "Angelus" is used in many Roman Catholic prayers, such as in the phrase "Angelus Domini".
Moestifer is a Latin word that mean sorrowful when translated into English. Sorrowful is defined as the emotional expression of grief.
Queen. It actually also means queen in Italian.