nomen.... derivative nomenclature
The name Rebecca is said the same in Latin as it is in English. This first name is said in Greek as Revekka.
The Latin name for the number 5 is quinque.The ordinal form 5th is quintus.
Latin is an unchanging language. Back in Ancient Roman times, there was noone named Ashley, so there is no way to say this name.
The name William is said the same in Latin as it is in English. This name is of English origin and has been used since the 8th century.
Do you mean how to say 'Helium' in Latin? If so, there is no Latin word for it- the elements were not discovered during the time that the language was created of used. The word 'Helium' is, however, born from the Latin word "Helios" which is the name of the Latin sun god.
Raven Latin name: Corvus
Dasyatis say
In Pig Latin, "my name is Halston" would be "y-may ame-nay is-yay Alston-hay".
It is a name and therefore in Latin it does not change any spelling or vocalization.
Henricum
Meum nomen.
The name Rebecca is said the same in Latin as it is in English. This first name is said in Greek as Revekka.
In medieval Latin you say Hen-ree-coos - the name is Henricus.
Spartacus is a latin (Roman) name. It is the same in English, Spanish and Latin
I fell that I m guilty for that word because I'm not latin
The Greek name for hydrogen is "ὑδρογόνο" (hydrogóno), while the Latin name is "hydrogenium".
Formicidae is their Latin name.