"Quando necessita est" is a Latin phrase that translates to "When it is necessary" in English. It implies a condition or situation that arises when a particular necessity or requirement is present. This phrase can be used in various contexts, often indicating the importance of taking action or making decisions based on necessity.
The translation is "When do you need this?"
When, When When
Kyrie Eleison - "Lord, have mercy" Dies irae Dies illa - "The day of wrath, that day" Solvet saeclum in favilla - "which will reduce the world to ashes." Quando tremor est futurus - "Oh, what fear man's bosom rendeth," Quando judex est venturus - "when from heaven the judge descendeth" - From the poem "Dies irae" This is a famous thirteenth century latin hymn used previously in the Roman Catholic Requiem Mass. Sources - Wikipedia
"tú necesitas una calculadora"= you need a calculator
"kuando" would be the pronunciation of "quando", the Portuguese word for "when" When will you arrive? = Quando chegas?
"Quando" in Portuguese means "when" in English. It is used to inquire about the time or condition in which something occurs.
depending on context; necessary , need or needed
quando questa = Italian for "when this" en la ciudad = Spanish for "in the city"
it means not when you want
Mean ugly. est laid = to be ugly.
On est means It is.
"On est ..." means "we are ..." in French.