he who alleges must prove
Quid agendum est mihi
Your grammar.......
Must kill = Necare + (conj. of Debere.) e.g. Necare debeo = I must kill.
Must kill = Necare + (conj. of Debere.) e.g. Necare debeo = I must kill.
first you must swallow some bleach
Latin borrowed a large number of words from Greek, but it's not accurate to say that Latin itself is derived from Greek. The two languages are separate developments from a common source, which is known today as Proto-Indo-European. ?????? YOU CAN SAY THAT BUT I KNOW PEOPLE WHO CAN PROVE THAT A GOOD PERCENTAGE OF THE LATIN WORDS ARE DERIVED FROM GREEK
Yes, it is but you just can not say so, you must prove it.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
Just say you didn't chat and if they say prove it say i you don't believe me i WILL cheat on you.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
It's much too difficult to explain, but here's the word for it: Scolaris look it up in Google translator
How do you say determined in Latin?