The only word that is exactly the same in Latin as it is in English is the word "in" which, in Latin, means on or in.
"eadem" is "the same" in latin (its pronounced eh-ah-dem)
idem - if you're doing a crossword puzzle
The Latin word for 'same' is idem
Amanda is the same in Latin as it is in English.
architecture. same spelling.
The Latin word for conclusion is conclusio
Simul.
It is the same. In Latin it is called Lyra.It is the same. In Latin it is called Lyra.It is the same. In Latin it is called Lyra.It is the same. In Latin it is called Lyra.
The Latin word for 'same' is idem
It is the same in Latin: stadium.
It is the same in Latin and English.
Adriana is the same in Latin
Amanda is the same in Latin as it is in English.
"Latin" is spelled the same way in both French and English.
No, Latin and French are different languages. Latin is an ancient language that was the precursor to various Romance languages, including French. French evolved from Latin and is one of the Romance languages spoken today.
Idem.
Islam is the same word in Latin as it is in English.
architecture. same spelling.
Fantastic is the same in both English and Latin.