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What does laborat mean in Latin?

I work


What does laborat mean?

it means i work


What does the Latin word 'laborant' mean?

Laborant is the third person plural form of the Latin verb labor, which means "to work". It is from where the english word "labor" (lay-boar) comes from.The rest of labor is conjugated as:"I work" - Laboro"You work" - Laboras"He/she/it works" - Laborat"We work" - Laboramus"You (all) work" - Laboratis"They work" - Laborant


What does 'applique' mean in English and Latin?

It doesn't mean anything in Latin, because it's not a Latin word. It's a French word that English found in French's pockets during a mugging; in English it basically means "work applied onto another material".The Latin word would be applicare.


Does one third of English work come from greek and latin?

Actually, 63% of all English words come from Latin.


What does the latin work ante mean?

Before.


What is the Latin translation for the word studio?

latin to English for studio, studinis is study, zeal, hard work


What does operor non diligo mihi. mean in English?

You can be absolutely certain that anything that begins with the words Operor non is not an actual Latin sentence, but rather the output of a certain online "translation" site that produces these words when presented with an English text that begins "Do not . . .". It might be possible to work out the entire English sentence that induced this site to produce the above string of Latin words, but that wouldn't remotely constitute a Latin-to-English translation, since the Latin is essentially meaningless.


What does the latin work trepidus mean?

Nervous; agitated.


What does the latin work novus mean?

"New".


What does sudo mean in latin?

To sweat or work hard


Can you find any of Gabriel Faure's songs sung in English?

The translation from Latin to English does not always work out correctly. Faure's works can be sung in English, but the music flows much better when sung in Latin. Some publishers will include the English words below the Latin, but not all of them do.