To walk with the angels = Cum angelis ambulare
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
my is "mihi" in latin
"Sī placet" is how you say "please" in Latin.
Shouldn't you say "heaven's angels" instead of "heaven angels"?
Angeli inferni
Angelus Obscurus
"Angeli inferi."
You would say: "Amo vos, angeli mei."
I am getting a remembrance tattoo for friends and family I have list to suicide, 2 of the most recent being a double suicide I. the end of this past December. I want to put "Fly with angels" in Latin along with the design I have but I want to make sure it is grammatically correct. Google translate can only do so much and I don't fully trust it. Can anyone assist me with the grammatically correct way to say Fly with angels in Latin? Meaning I want their souls to Fly with angels.
I walk/ I am walking/ I do walk
Ambulare - to walk. Ambulatio (genitive: ambulationis) - the act of walking. Answer 2: The Latin word for "to walk" (infinitive form) is ambulare
The English phrase "angel of love" has a very obvious Latin translation. In Latin it becomes the phrase "Angelus ex amore".
Although some people believe in angels, there is no evidence that they walk the Earth.
Circumambulare.
In armis angeli
to walk