"Urbem tuam mihi dona aut es mortuus" is the closest I can come.
Latin is widely considered to be a dead language, however it is supposedly used in Vatican City and used to be the international language of physicists. There is actually an ATM in Vatican City with instructions in Latin.
dead angel in latin is : angelus mortuus dead angel in latin is : angelus mortuus
The Latin equivalent of the word "dead" is mortuus, -a, -um.
Latin speakers became dead.
it means that the dead language Latin is now dead
A "dead warrior" in Latin is bellator mortuus.
Latin is spoken as a second language all over the world, but it has no native speakers, making it a dead language. Vatican City is the only semi-independent entity where Latin is spoken as an official language.
no its a dead language
Latin is not spoken as a main language in any country today. It is considered a dead language, but it is still used in scientific, legal, and religious contexts, as well as being the official language of Vatican City.
"Dead king" in English translates to "mortuus rex rgis" in Latin.
Latin is a dead language so, technically, there is no Latin pronunciation.
Donate is an English derivative of the Latin for 'to give'. The original Latin verb is 'donare'. The Latin verb literally means 'to give as a present'.