Nobiscum.
Us in Latin is Nos
If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.If you mean "us" at the end of Roman names, no. The "us" is the Latin masculine singular ending for a name.
The Latin word for number us Centum.
Latin America
Wheat, tobacco, wool, sugar, coffee, and hides were Latin's main exports to the Us.
America Foederota
"with us"
Us
"Gnaws" in Latin is rodit. (Latin for "gnawing" is rodens, rodentis, which gives us the word "rodent").
"To climb" in Latin is ascendere. "A climb" is ascensus (-us, m.).
It's the same word. "Factor" comes to us from Latin.
All of them; however most US Citizens residing in Latin America are found in Mexico.