Paediatria is a Latin equivalent of the English word "pediatrics." The feminine first declension noun, whose origins reflect the merger of the Greek words παῖς ("child") and ἰατρός ("doctor"), represents its singular form as the subject of a phrase or sentence. The pronunciation will be "PAY-dya-TRIH-a" in Church and classical Latin.
"He" is English is the personal pronoun is in Latin.
The verb est in Latin is "is" in English.
Testamentum in Latin is "testament" or "will" in English.
"Mind" in English is mens in Latin.
"Short" in English is brevis in Latin.
Quī in Latin means "what" or "which" or "who" in English.
M in Latin is "1,000" in English.
Infernus in Latin is "hellish" in English.
"Life" in English is vita in Latin.
"Humility" in English is humilitas in Latin.
"Family" in English is familia in Latin.
"Are you with me?" in English is Estis cum me? or Estis mecum? in Latin.