Classical Latin had no equivalent noun, instead using forms of the verb laboro (I work). In Late or Medieval Latin, the word collaboratus was used (this is a participle of the verb collaborare).
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'collaborate' is collaborare. In fact, the English verb derives from the original, ancient, classical Latin. The Latin verb is pronounced the same in classical and liturgical Latin: koh-lah-boh-RAH-ray.
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The Latin translation for the word migrate as a verb is migrare.
Latin doesn't have a word for "the"
The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
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Translation in Tagalog is "pagsasalin" which refers to converting text from one language to another. Collaboration is "kolaborasyon" which means working together towards a common goal.
Latin doesn't have a word for the. It lacks articles. Thus, "a" "an" and "the" are not in Latin.
Furtim is the Latin word for "by stealth"
Creator is both the English and the Latin word.
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