think before you act
cogere
I think it means cactus
Possunt, quia posse videntur
"ex nihil" is Latin for "from nothing", I think that's what you're after? Your question's worded a bit strangely :p
I believe that "it is what it is?" would translate to "est estne?" I am not sure but I think that it is right.
The translation is 'purpura aestus' but i think it just means a tide of crimson.
"una insquequo terminus tandem" I think this is it... i looked on google.
I don't think you can online. You'll have to buy the teacher's edition book.
The spanish translation for the word but is many different things. I think the correct and respectful way to say it is Trasero. TRA-Se-rro
The correct translation is: Dummkopf, Trottel But i think Idiot, Depp, Arsch is also ok..
Anno Domini is in the year of our Lord. I don't think that B.C. is in Latin. It means before Christ. Before Christ in Latin, is Ante Christus, which is NOT B.C.
5 over xi think this is right but I'm not sureglad i could help!