Monstra te esse matrem is Latin for "Show that you are a mother".
To/for/from/by mother
English name meaning odour or scent. Originally from the Latin word esse which means to be
The English meaning of the Latin phrase 'a posse ad esse' is From possibility to reality. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'a' means 'from'. The verb 'posse' means 'to be able to'. The preposition 'ad' means 'to'. The verb 'esse' means 'to be'.
What can be the pleasure of life when friendships are removed.
You must mean the word mater (there is no matr). The accusative singular of this is matrem; the accusative plural matres.
It is Latin and it means "It's Hard to be Humble". It's actually a motto for an army organization called the 7 Signal CMD.
"Esse" is a slang term commonly used in Mexican Spanish to refer to a close friend or buddy. It is similar to saying "dude" or "bro" in English. It is a casual way of addressing someone in a friendly manner.
The "monstra" part of "hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia" comes from the Latin word "monstrum," meaning "monster." The term itself is a humorous and exaggerated way to refer to the fear of long words, as it combines various roots and sounds to create a whimsical effect. Essentially, it plays on the idea that long words can seem monstrous or intimidating to those who fear them.
Esa (one s, not two) is not a slang word. It is the word "that."
The Latin phrase "ab esse ad posse valet, a posse ad esse non valet consequentia" translates to "from being able to exist it follows that it is able to exist; but it does not follow that from being able to exist it necessarily does exist." This phrase emphasizes that the ability to exist does not guarantee actual existence.
"Agere sequitor esse" is a Latin phrase that means "action follows being." It suggests that one's actions are a reflection of one's true nature or character. In essence, it is saying that what we do is a direct result of who we are.
sunt is the 3rd pers plural, present indicative of esse - (they) are