depending on what you're talking about and where in the sentence it is, it could be either "antiqua" as the singular subject, or "senex" as the singular subject. (if you want me to translate it in a sentence i could help you further, because you are not giving me enough info to translate it properly)
In latin i am is sum
The old catholic mass was spoken in Latin.
Old French. But THEY borrowed it from Latin. From Greek to Latin to French to English
It's Old French, from the Latin for "to conjoin."
LATE 14th Century Old French derived from Latin, derived from Old Latin, derived from Porot-Latin "gnoscere", meaning "to know".
an old latin verse
latin
Latin
New latin: mammalia Old latin: mammalis See related link for more information
The Latin term for "Divine Flower" in the language of Old Rome is "Divinus Flos."
Latin Latin Old French Old French Middle English Finis------> Finire ------>Fenir ----------->Feniss ----------->Finish
The Latin word for rider is "eques." This word is related to the old Latin word "equus," which means, "horse."