viridis
in classical latin, it is pronounce spayss In ecclesiastical latin it is pronounced spayz
You say Baby Dragon in Latin like this: Infans Draco.
The Latin word fratres (meaning brothers or cousins) is pronounced frah-trays.
In Latin, the combination "ae" is pronounced as a diphthong, which means the two vowels are pronounced together as one sound. The pronunciation of "ae" is similar to the English word "eye" or the Latin word "caelum" (sky). It is important to note that Latin pronunciation may vary slightly depending on the specific time period or regional accent being used.
The English equivalent of the Latin word 'amicitia' is 'friendship'. There are two possibilities for pronunciation of the word. One is according to the classical pronunciation of the ancient Latin language: ah-mee-KEE-tee-ah. The other is according to the liturgical pronunciation of the Roman Catholic Church: ah-mee-CHEE-tsee-ah.
viridis
viridis
Viridis probably means something like manly in latin. It most likely derives from the latin word Vir, meaning man.
[məˈrɛlɪə ˈviːrədɪs]
Monstrum viridis.
communicare
The root word of "pronounce" is "pronouncier", which comes from the Latin word "pronuntiare" meaning "to proclaim or announce."
The Latin word "pleni" is pronounced as "PLEH-nee".
The Latin word "Aprilis" is pronounced as Ah-prill-us.
Feh-DAY.
LOO-kens.
rA-teeo