"Best student" in Latin would be: optimus discipulus
The Latin for student can be translated from the word 'pupil' - discipulus, -i (m)
"Salve, discipule!"
There's no word in Latin (that I know of) that would express this. The best way I can think to translate this is with and ablative of means and an adverb:fide solumKeep in mind that I am NOT currently a Latin student specializing in the reception or even Medieval Latin (which would have more biblical stuff like this). My knowledge is largely concentrated on the late Republic and early Empire. There may be another single word in later Latin by which one can convey this idea.
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discipulus (That's for males. For females it would be discipula, and for both or no gender, discipulum.)
The Latin for student can be translated from the word 'pupil' - discipulus, -i (m)
Yes, he was a student of Latin.
The root "discipulus" means "student" in Latin.
It means, "I am a student." This form ending in -a would be a female student (discipulus for a male).
Discipula= female student
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The Latin word for best is... optimum.
yes if you have lots of practice then you will be the best
u should look it up on i google---Actually this is probably what he was trying to do.Well I know Latin the Latin word for student is Discipuli.And I believe term is already Latin (it means end, like terminal)And about the word English, English did not exist when Latin was full in use so I would assume there is not word for it.-Source; Taking a Latin course.
'He did his best' is 'Fecit optimus' in Latin.
"Salve, discipule!"
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