to exist = to be = esse
Juan is Spanish for "John", and the medieval or Low Latin word would be Iohannes. Since the name did not exist in ancient times, there is no Classical Latin version of that name.
There doesn't seem to be a word particulus, although particula does exist. It's a diminutive of pars"part" and means "a little part; a particle."
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
The Latin word for siblings is fratribus. The Latin word for sister is soror, while the Latin word for brother is frater.
The Latin word for "after" is post.
No, the word lapasii doesn't exist in Latin. (It does exist in Finnish, where it appears to mean "mittens".)
From I have searched the word metal does not exist in the Latin Language. Sorry
Maine did not exist in Rome, hence there is not Latin word for Maine.
It doesnt exist
Doesn't exist. Sorry :/
No such thing. Latin is an ancient language, thus, McDonald's did not exist then.
There is no word for the noun "aviator" in latin, as aviation is a concept which did not yet exist when latin became a dead language
It's not quite clear what you want to know. The word decadere doesn't exist in Latin. It's an Italian verb meaning "to fall into decay". The Latin equivalent would be cadere or decidere.
u should look it up on i google---Actually this is probably what he was trying to do.Well I know Latin the Latin word for student is Discipuli.And I believe term is already Latin (it means end, like terminal)And about the word English, English did not exist when Latin was full in use so I would assume there is not word for it.-Source; Taking a Latin course.
Juan is Spanish for "John", and the medieval or Low Latin word would be Iohannes. Since the name did not exist in ancient times, there is no Classical Latin version of that name.
interpretem bassus, since that terminology (bassist) didn't exist in ancient Rome.
Guns did not exist at the time of the Romans, so there is no trueLatin word for gun. Sorry.