ameesisiimus
The pronunciation of "amicissimus" is ah-mee-KEES-ee-mus.
Amicus optimus/amica optima.These are the VERY literal translations. I'd argue that amicissimus (for a male friend) and amicissima (for a female friend), both the superlative versions of amicus and amica respectively, are better. Cicero uses "amicissimus" when dedicating his treatise De Amicitia to his very good friend, Atticus.
PRY.
You would say milly- tes to pronounce milites.
The Latin word "pleni" is pronounced as "PLEH-nee".
viridis
pull kair
communicare
The Latin word for wolf is lupus, pronounced loo puss
in classical latin, it is pronounce spayss In ecclesiastical latin it is pronounced spayz
Ich-may
Op-ti-moose