The Latin word for pen is 'calamus'.
Calamus.
you say ''eluthu kol'' in order to say pen in tamil
The word "pen" in Japanese is "Pen" Pronounced the same.
Pen = עט (ET)
The use of a Latin word in a very modern term is the significance of 'ubi' in 'ubi-pen'. The Latin word 'ubi' means 'where'. Its use shows that Latin still is relevant and useful nowadays.
Nearly is the English equivalent of the Latin root 'pen-'. A Latin derivative of the Latin root is the adverb 'paene', which also means 'nearly'. An English derivative is the adjective 'penultimate', which means 'nearly last' or 'next to last'.
You have to LISTEN carefully. When they say ''If this is a pen, is this a pen", say yes. When they say "Is this a pen?", say no. Then they are going to ask, "But if this is a pen is this a pen?", then you say yes. The 'trick' is that you have to LISTEN carefully. 'If' is the key word.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
If you are talking about a biro pen the say - un stylo - un stylo à bille - un stylo-bille - un bic (trademark) if you want to say felt tip pen say - un feutre. If you want to say a coloured pen you say un <type of pen> de couleur. If you want a certain colour say un <type of pen> bleu -or rouge or jaune etc.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
Technically, 'I have no pen' is correct. Instead of using 'I have no pen' or 'I do not have pen', just use 'I do not have a pen' because it is the best way to phrase what you want to say.