"Metella est mater" translates to "Metella is the mother" in English. It is a simple Latin sentence where "Metella" is a proper noun, "est" means "is," and "mater" means "mother." This phrase could refer to a character named Metella, possibly in a literary or historical context.
Metella is the mother Caecilius is the father Quintus is the the son
It means 'Metella is in the atrium/main room.'
Amor est caecus translates to English to mean 'Love is Blind.'
Est means is
Comment est is translated "how is..." in English.
Le sang est ... means "the blood is ..." in English.
'she is'
Il est means "there is."
"qui est la" ==> Who is the
Wisdom is the mother of all good arts.
mon professeur est ... means my teacher is ...
he's English