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there are many. for a start, check out glossaries at end of any book on a roman/latin subject by colleen mccullough
Qui (pronounced "kwee"): who, that, which Quis (pronounced "kwees"): who, any, anyone, someone, anybody, anything Quisnam (pronounced "kwees-naam"): who, which, what in fact, what pray
In order to say with any certainty what the Latin equivalent of an English word is, we need to know the exact phrase and the context. There is no single word in Latin for "out." The words de, e or ex, foras and foris all can mean "out." There are other ways of expressing the idea, too.
There are few if any latin prefixes. The preposition for "before" is ante
I'll go out with you in any language. I'll go out with you in any language.
the word seal in the context of seal as in signniture is signum if that is of any help! emziexx
No.
No it does not
he is probably uncomfortable around you.
yes
nope,
i dont think so
Yes
No, it doesn't contain any swear words.
The only rapper I know in the Latin Counts gang is Uzi Boo...........
I do not know of any account of Merlin in which anyone named Meadow appears. I do not know of any account of Merlin in which he is said to be married to anyone.
Don't know if this is any help but the scientific name (latin) for spinach is Spinacia oleracea
No.