The Latin (Roman) word for "you" is "tu"... Reference the question of Julius Caesar in the Shakespearean play of the same name --- "Et tu, Brute ?" .... translated as "Even you, Brutus?" after Julius Caesar was stabbed by a number of Senators of Rome.
Or it could be "vos" if you're saying "you" referring to two or more people.
The Roman word for werewolf is lycanthrope
The Roman word for dinner is "cena."
Since latin word for water is aqua then the modern roman would spell it out as acqua.
Roman is not a language.
The roman word for security is cautela because, it means caution
"Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers.
The Latin word for two is Duo and the Roman numeral for 2 is II.
adduco means to lead in rome
The Roman word for "to sell off" is "vendere."
latin it is venator vanator in romanian
Most roman citizens would generally speak "Latin". The Latin word for where is "ubi".
Yes, the word Roman is a noun, a person of Rome. Roman is a proper noun and also a proper adjective that describes a noun as of or from Rome, for example Roman architecture.