"Obiter",
as in:
obiter dictum [something] said by-the-way (ob iter), [incidentally]
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∙ 12y agoThe Latin word for way is via
Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.
"Great" in Latin is "magnus."
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'luck' is fortuna. In fact, a Latin way of saying 'good luck' is 'fortuna secunda'. A Latin way of saying 'bad luck' is 'adversa fortuna'.
The correct way to spell the term is "Latin America," with "Latin" capitalized and "America" not capitalized.
the answer to your question is ēteris is the Latin way of saying ether
The way to say "pimples on your butt" in pig latin is "implespay onay ouryay uttbay".
via
"Latin" is spelled the same way in both French and English.
i.e. "sed" - but there are others... By the way, the i.e. is latin, too (in exemplo).
Iugum labor is the latin way of saying team work.
To my knowledge, there is no generally agreed upon term for Latin Club, but the way I translate Latin Club for my school is "Societas Latina."