Thomas Jefferson mastered Latin as a homeschooled student. His education was largely self-directed, and he showed a strong aptitude for languages from an early age. Jefferson's proficiency in Latin, along with other subjects, would later contribute to his role as a statesman, writer, and the third President of the United States.
The Latin for student can be translated from the word 'pupil' - discipulus, -i (m)
"Best student" in Latin would be: optimus discipulus
Latin for student.
Yes, he was a student of Latin.
The word president derives from the Latin "praesidens" meaning president or governor and the Latin "praesidere" meaning to act as head of chief.
It means, "I am a student." This form ending in -a would be a female student (discipulus for a male).
1991-1994, president of Latin American operations
Discipula= female student
u should look it up on i google---Actually this is probably what he was trying to do.Well I know Latin the Latin word for student is Discipuli.And I believe term is already Latin (it means end, like terminal)And about the word English, English did not exist when Latin was full in use so I would assume there is not word for it.-Source; Taking a Latin course.
"Salve, discipule!"
The result of President Taft's dollar diplomacy was that American investments in Latin America increased.
"servat", meaning saves or protects. source: I'm a Latin student. If you don't believe me, look it up.