In Latin, "hand made" can be expressed as "manu factum" for something made by hand. The term "manu" means "by hand," and "factum" means "made." This phrase captures the essence of craftsmanship in Latin.
Fecimus.
No its made from latin america
The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.The Roman language, Latin, was made for the same reason that any other language was "made"---- it was a way for people to talk to each other.
Latin America is made up of Central and South America.
ibi factus
The translation into Latin is a priori.To read more about this Latin phrase on Answers.com, see the Related Link.
The Vulgate is the Latin version of the Bible made in A.D.382 as a revision of older Latin translations.
Germanium is a made up Latin word. The ancient Romans did not have a word for it as they did not know of it.
The word has passed into the English language via the Italian from Latin 'insutalus'. Literally meaning 'made into a island'
There is no such word in ancient Latin. It sounds like a pseudo-Latin term, or somethng made up. In the Latin language, the J and the I are interchangable in some instances and there is no word Iac in Latin either.
Latin America is made of many countries so to answer your question we need to have a name of a country.