feet
Pedes = "you are asking (for)"
Feet.
The root word for "pedestrian" in ancient Latin is pedes, or foot.
Pedes.
A legionary was a soldier. In Latin the word for soldier is "miles" or "miles gregarius" You could specify the type of soldier by using "miles pedes" for a foot soldier or "miles eques" for a horseman.
The English word for the Latin word "portare" is "to carry."
The English word for the Latin word "credere" is "believe."
The English word for the Latin word "cord" is "heart."
Camel is an English word. It is camelus in Latin.
One Latin equivalent to the English word 'conversation' is 'conloquium'. An English derivative of that original Latin word is colloquy. Another Latin equivalent to the English word 'conversation' is 'sermo'. An English derivative of that original Latin word is sermon.
The word latin in the English language would be Latin.
"pedes" for the noun. "Pedester" for the adjective.