intro, intrare intravi, intratum
To enter = Ingredi
In Latin it means "Enter."
Latin.
Noli/nolite intrare!
it mean enter
The English derivative for the Latin word "intrat" is "enters." "Intrat" is the third person singular present tense form of the Latin verb "intrare," which means "to enter." In English, we have borrowed and adapted many Latin words, including "intrare," to create new words like "enter."
The Monroe Doctrine states the US will oversee Latin nations, the Roosevelt Corollary allowed Roosevelt to militarily enter such Latin Nations.
The word is "interject", and it is from the Latin words inter, "among", and jactus "thrown".
The Monroe Doctrine states the US will oversee Latin nations, the Roosevelt Corollary allowed Roosevelt to militarily enter such Latin Nations.
The Monroe Doctrine states the US will oversee Latin nations, the Roosevelt Corollary allowed Roosevelt to militarily enter such Latin Nations.
The Latin word for father is Pater, the words patron and patrimony have their origins in this word.
The root word of invasion is "invade," which comes from the Latin word "invadere," meaning "to go into, to enter."