with whom we roll...
The Latin word for Immortal is Immortalis so it would be sounded out like ee-more-tay-lis, and you have to roll the R.
Volvis is the Latin equivalent of 'you roll' when 'you' refers to one listener. Volvitis is the equivalent when there's more than one listener. It therefore may be translated as 'you all roll'.
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
Volvaestus estus
because thats how they roll
Nox Bona, thats the only word I know in Pig Latin
Volvis = you (singular) roll Volvitis = you (plural) roll
To Roll ; I roll
Pomarie. Pronounced Paw-Ma-Ree Roll your R's. If you say Poor-Muddy quite fast, thats a basic pronounciation of 'Pomarie'
Volvo is Latin for "I roll" (from the word volvere). It is pronounced as one would say "mole" (the animal) - "bow" (the ribbon).
Alexandra is a name derived originally from Latin, so the written version is exactly the same in Latin and English. Pronouncing the name with the presumed Latin accent puts the accent on â??anâ?? and gives a slight roll to the â??râ?? at the end.
Thats what i was asking!
Thats what i was asking!
NO, big fat no. That is in Spanish. I should know, I take Latin as one of my classes. My Latin teacher will talk to us in class, and she doesn't roll her r's.
The Latin word for Immortal is Immortalis so it would be sounded out like ee-more-tay-lis, and you have to roll the R.