"The friends and the voice" translates to amici et vox in Latin.
no shakira is not latin but she is spanish but her voice is great
'Vox' is the Latin equivalent of 'voice'. According to the classical Latin of the ancient Romans, it's pronounced wohks. According to liturgical Latin, it's pronounced vawks.
Latin Vox
Vox, vocis
The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'vox media' is the following: middle voice. The term refers to an option that's available in the earlier, ancient, classical Greek language. For the 'middle voice' refers to a construction that's neither in the active voice nor in the passive. That 'voice' doesn't exist in ancient, classical Latin. But Latin speakers and writers drew on the classical Greek heritage in historical, investigative and literary writing. They therefore knew of, and understood, the middle voice's existence and use.
Friends forever
The word root that means voice is "phon" or "phono".
Amici/cae/ca.
Meus amicitia
Latin countries are friends of Russia, Western countries with Europe don't want to be friends of Russia.
Vox is the Latin equivalent of the French 'voix'. The Latin word is a feminine gender noun that means 'voice, word'. It's pronounced 'wohks' in classical Latin, and 'vawks' in liturgical Latin.
In movies, when there is an alien voice used it can be a prerecorded voice using a voice changer or a voice over. You can also buy a voice changer at the store to mess with friends or family when they call.