Peccata
sweetest
Culpa
culpa
As in English, the Latin language had several words used for sin:scelus, sceleris means crime, sin, evil deed, wickedness.nefas means wrong, sin.pecco means to do wrong, err, sin, go astray.peccatus means sin.
The wages of sin, is death.Reward of sin is death
"Sin" is a native English word inherited from the Proto-Germanic ancestor language that English shares with German (where the word is Sünde), Dutch (zonde), and so on.It's an open question where Proto-Germanic got the word. Some scholars connect it with Latin sons, "guilty, criminal", but whether the connection is one of borrowing (from Latin into Proto-Germanic), or of parallel development, is not settled.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
In Latin, you would pronounce it fee-lee-eye loon-eye. In English, you can pretty much say it any way you want. For common Latin words used in English, there is often a "way" to say them, as in sine die. In Latin, sine die is sin-ay dee-ay, but legislatures everywhere say sign-ee die (referring to the last moment of a legislative session).
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
Sin rencores.
The word for "sin" in Hebrew is "chet" ().