Quis est doctrina 'fe res'? is the Latin equivalent of the English question 'What is the 'fe res' doctrine?' In the word by word translation, the interrogative pronoun 'quis' means 'what'. The verb 'es' means '[it] is'. The noun 'doctrina' means 'doctrine'.
The doctrine of 'res judicata' is a legal term that within its representation simply means 'without prejudice'. Although, this is a basic meaning and should be applied liberally.
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Res aracana mei or res arcana mea.
The Latin translation of republic is 'res publica'.
Business in latin=Res. I think. I could be wrong.
Res publicae.
The second thing
res, rei- things
"Fe" is the symbol for ironas the old latin name for the metal is "ferrum"
means in the middle of things Its techinique is ude in the Odyssey and the IliadTo begin a story or narrative in medias res means to start in the middle.
case of first impression Res nova also means new thing in Latin.