singular: shut up=conclude
plural: shut up=concldite
The name Rebecca is said the same in Latin as it is in English. This first name is said in Greek as Revekka.
The word soulmate is said the same in Latin as it is in English. In the Spanish language these words are said as alma gemela.
To say the word rogue in the Latin language you say the word perfide. In Italian rogue is said as briccone and in Spanish picaro.
To say the word wings in the Latin language you say alae. This word is said as ali in Italian and alas in Spanish.
To say the words Son of God in Latin you say Filius Dei. These words are said in Italian as Figlio di Dio.
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The name Rebecca is said the same in Latin as it is in English. This first name is said in Greek as Revekka.
In Pig Latin, Addison would be said as "Addisonway."
In Pig Latin, "yes" would be said as "esyay."
In pig Latin, Samantha would be said as "Amanthasay."
Dictere is a variant of Dicere which is the infinitive "to say." Dictere can mean said as in well said. In Latin it is more common to use the Dicere infinitve rather than Dictere.
To say "Bobby" in Pig Latin, you would say: Obby-Bay.
The word soulmate is said the same in Latin as it is in English. In the Spanish language these words are said as alma gemela.
In Pig Latin, "Payton" would be said as "Atonpay."
In Pig Latin, "daycare" would be said as "aycareday."
In Pig Latin, "sweet" would be said as "eetsway."
In Pig Latin, "sad" would be said as "adsay."