The Latin word sacra can be the feminine form of the adjective sacer, which means holy, sacred or divine. It can also be the plural form of the neuter noun sacrum, which means a sacred object, a consecrated place or a temple.
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first learn how to spell it in English now in latin queen= Regina
The spelling of the church festival is Candelaria(Candlemas). It is used as a name for several places in the US, Latin America, Spain, and Portugal.
In Pig Latin, you would spell "Latoya" as "Atloya."
The Latin spelling is "Maria".
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In Latin, the word church is "ecclesia, ecclesiae, f" and is a first declension noun. if you are looking for the name of the Church proper in Latin it is "Ecclesia Catholica Romana" or the Roman Catholic Church.
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god in latin is ODGAY
Pull in Latin is spelled, traho
You can spell it Agri, Campus or Ager
I Latin? Well, that depends on whether or not you are speaking Classical Latin (the Latin spoken by Caesar), or Ecclesiastical Latin (the Latin spoken by the Catholic church.) In Classical Latin, it is pronounced: "FAW-KEY-OH" I have not studied Ecclesiastical Latin much, but it is pronounced the same way one would pronounce it it Italian. :) Hope that helps!