"Visne" means "Do you want to?" (from velle, to want: volo, vis, vult, volumus, vultis, volunt). More loosely, it may mean "Can you (please)?"
Camrayn is not a Latin word.
It's not latin.
There is no direct equivalent for "no" in Latin. Usually the verb is repeated with the negative particle non in front of it:-Visne cenare? -Non volo-"Do you want to eat dinner?" -"I do not want".The adverb minime ("not at all") can also be used:-Visne cenare? -Minime-"Do you want to eat dinner?" -"Not at all".For "no" meaning "not any" (e.g. "There is no reason . . .") use the adjective nullus, -a, -um.
LATIN
The language of Romans was Latin Ha Caido is not Latin.
it means that the dead language Latin is now dead
It doesnt have a meaning in the greek language.
it means like annually
if you mean what is the mother of English, it is Latin
It is Latin.
I'm presuming you mean Roman, so... Latin. It's a dead language.
If you mean "how do you say "example" in Latin, it is "exampli gratia", "e.g." in short