The Latin phrase "clemens est in horto" translates to "Clemens is in the garden" in English. It indicates that a person named Clemens is located in a garden setting.
"qui est la" ==> Who is the
Est-ce que je peux? in French is "Can I?" or "May I?" in English.
Mon anniversaire est à venir means "my birthday is (yet) to come" in English.
"Ou est tu" translates to "Where are you?" in English. It is a French phrase used to inquire about someone's location.
where is she from
A city in a garden is the English equivalent of Chicago's motto 'urbs in horto'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'urbs' means 'city'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'horto' means 'garden'.
Est ta in English is Is your.
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The verb est in Latin is "is" in English.
Est in french means is in english.
Est quid est.
Someone is English= quelqu'un est anglais / anglaise Davis is English = David est anglais Kate is English = Kate est anglaise
Est le... in French means "Is the..." in English.
Le sang est ... means "the blood is ..." in English.
Qui est...? in French is "Who is...?" in English.
mon professeur est ... means my teacher is ...
This is a Latin sentence that can be interpreted in either of two ways. If "Clemens" is a personal name, it means "Clement is a slave". Otherwise it means "the slave is merciful." Are you looking to have this translated into Spanish?