a nice person: A nice alio <------ Latin =D
nice
Aliquis.
Aliquis.
The word nice comes from Latin, 'nescius' originally meaning ' ignorant'
Nice simple etymology: Pelvis is just the Latin word for a basin or bucket, both of which the anatomic pelvis resembles - somewhat.
the word means if you are very nice to someone and not bothering them.
Lectur - meaning someone who often speaks out at a podium on issues related to cannibalism, fava beans, and nice chiantis.
· inspiring
The English word quality translates to the Latin word quale's. Quality is the degree of excellence of something or a distinctive attribute someone has.
ask someone else
The term "epitome of nice" means that someone is extremely nice, they truly represent the word "nice." This is a compliment if it is ever given to you.
The Latin word "dominus" translates to "lord" or "master" in English. It is a term used to express authority, ownership, or control over something or someone.