Eumetula dilecta was created in 1912.
Eumetula arctica was created in 1857.
Eumetula bouvieri was created in 1896.
Eumetula pulla was created in 1845.
Eumetula aliceae was created in 1896.
Eumetula strebeli was created in 1912.
Eumetula michaelseni was created in 1905.
"My special (female) friend" is an English equivalent of "mea amica dilecta."There are two main ways of pronouncing Latin words and phrases. Latin words and phrases that are spelled the same may be pronounced quite differently according to the liturgical Latin of the Church and the classical Latin of the ancient Romans. But in this case, the pronunciation is the same: "MEH-ah-MEE-kah dee-LEHK-tah."
"The special (female) friend," "special(female) friend" or "a special (female) friend" may be English equivalents of "amicadilecta."Latin has no definite ("the") or indefinite ("some") articles. The feminine singular noun "amica" means "friend." The feminine singular adjective "dilecta" means "special."The pronunciation is the same in the liturgical Latin of the Church and the classical Latin of the ancient Romans: "ah-MEE-kah dee-LEHK-tah."
"Amicus dilectus" in the masculine and "Amica dilecta" in the feminine may be Latin equivalents of "the special friend."The masculine singular noun "amicus" and the feminine "amica" mean "friend." The masculine singular adjective "dilectus" and the feminine "dilecta" mean "special."The respective pronunciations are the same in the liturgical Latin of the Church and the classical Latin of the ancient Romans: "ah-MEE-koos dee-LEHK-tah" and "ah-MEE-kah dee-LEHK-tah."
The Latin word for "beloved" is "dilectus" when referring to a male, and "dilecta" when referring to a female. These words are derived from the Latin verb "diligo," which means "to love, esteem, or prize." In Latin, adjectives like "dilectus" and "dilecta" must agree in gender and number with the noun they modify.
"Mi amigo especial" in the masculine and "Mi amiga especial" in the feminine may be Spanish equivalents of "my special friend."The possessive adjective "mi" means "my." The masculine singular noun "amigo" and the feminine "amiga" mean "friend." The adjective "especial" means "special."The respective pronunciations are "mee ah-MEE-ghoh eh-speh-syal" and "mee ah-MEE-ghah eh-speh-syahl."
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