Crede nemini.
i dont know and nobody cares.
Nobody knows, it was probably just an old latin word.
Nobody knows, but it was well-established by the first century, BCE.
Nemo. Don't get confused with the fish! (Now you see why his name is nemo!)
"Nemo sapien" is Latin and translates to "nobody is wise" in English.
nobody knows anything about this topic so don't look it up. thank you for your time:)
Pig Latin is not associated with any specific country. It is a playful and informal language game that involves altering the English language by rearranging the letters in words.
Pig Latin originated in the United States in the 19th century. It was likely created as a form of word play or secret language among English-speaking children.
Because that's how it was in Latin, Greek, and Phoenican. But nobody actually knows the real reason.
This process called binomial nomenclature, uses Latin because it is a dead and therefore constant language. With languages like English, words and meanings change, but Latin will not change because nobody speaks it anymore.
This is a very old word that just about nobody uses anymore. It comes from the Latin, and is an old way of referring to "marriage" or to the marriage relationship.