'Looking' in Latin can be translated as; vultus, vulticulus, perlustro, facies
The Latin's aren't, and never were, a people. The Romans named their language Latin. So if you're looking for what the Latin's did, you should probably be looking under what the Romans did. ;)
The Latin's aren't, and never were, a people. The Romans named their language Latin. So if you're looking for what the Latin's did, you should probably be looking under what the Romans did. ;)
In Latin the word that means 'looking back on past events' is 'retrōspectus'. In English, this is 'retrospect'.
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The word "try" in Latin is "tendo", but that would be "I try" if you are looking for "you try" then the Latin word would be "tendas". Hope I could help!
If you are looking for the meaning of accusative in latin my competance is not good enough, but if you are looking for just the word in latin it is accusativus
Equitas is Latin for "You (singular) ride on horseback." If you're looking for the Latin for equity, use aequitas.
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are you looking for the Latin prefix 'pre'
The word "terrible" does not originate from any Latin terms. The Latin term for one may be looking for is the Latin word "atrox." This word is the Latin for terrible, horror, and cruel.
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