Ludo. (And the translation isn't so free as all that.)
The latin word for game is Ludus, which also means school and sport.
AM is an abbreviation for two things. The one which means morning is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase "ante meridionem", meaning "before mid-day", the A standing for the Latin word "ante", meaning "before" and well known to gamblers as the name for a bet you place before the game starts. The other AM is a kind of radio transmission and is an abbreviation for "amplitude modification", the A standing for the word "amplitude".
It's LEGO ("I play" in latin). These are dannish bricks for children.
Literally, it means "It is pleasing to you". It is normally translated as "You like it".
The latin word for game is ''ipsum''.
"At your game" is translated "en tu juego".
Freely and with reckless abandon.
Ixnay (the usual spelling) is Pig Latin for the English slang word "nix", which means basically "no way".It might also be Pig Latin for the (British and Australian) term "snick", which means to just tip a ball with the bat, usually resulting in a catch dismissal.
Game in Latin.
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Most get named after things that effect its game such as football because it involves peoples feet and a ball. Rugby was named after the place where it was invented... Rugby. Others are Latin names e.g Cricket means patience in Latin.
In classical Latin, the word tabula means a board, a plank, a writing-tablet, a letter, a will, a panel, a picture, a game board, a dedication plaque or an account book.In Medieval or Low Latin, it refers to a wax tablet used by monks and others for taking notes.