In Latin, they didn't have "the" and "a". Sorry! When you read it, you just add them.
Chromacolor in latin is just color. it is one of the many latin word we still use today.
"in" in latin just means in, ex. in frigidario= in the cold room.
Youd just say "nick in latin"
There actually is no correct word for "ham" in latin. So "ham" in Latin is just the same in English
In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.
I'm not sure whether he is translating ALL of them into Latin, but I think there are more in Latin than just two. :)
just as many
13 means 13 in Latin. Just as 29 in German means 29 in English.If you mean 'How do you say it in Latin, then it is 'tridec'
"Your smile is pretty in Latin." Just kidding! The Latin translation is Tua risu est pulchellus.
The literal Latin Word for 'air' is aero The literal Latin Word for 'air' is aeroaeris, aerAer.
Still just pixie.