etsi cadamus...
etsi: Although (even if)
cadamus: from cado (3) (1st person plural present active subjunctive)
The Latin word for the color pink is 'rubicundus'. The Latin word 'Rosa,-ae' may also be used, but it has a stronger connotation of the color red.
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
You may say 'ara,' though it is feminine. It is written: あら
I need this answer too!
Pig Latin for money is uny-may.
In Pig Latin, the name Michelle would be spelled as "Ichemellemay".
In Pig Latin, "Megan" would be "Eganmay."
Braccus meas Vescimini though i think that's latin
In Pig Latin, you would say "Appyhay other'smay Ayday."
This may not be exact cuz im only second year latin but it may go something along the lines of , "per vitam et mortuum" Don't trust your life on this though Im only second year latin. Oh, and the v is pronounced as a w.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
The Latin word for the color pink is 'rubicundus'. The Latin word 'Rosa,-ae' may also be used, but it has a stronger connotation of the color red.
The usual way is adsumus, "we are present". It is also possible to say hic sumus, "we are here", though this is considerably less common.
The phrase "Happy Holidays" is generally not used is Latin America. You can say "Felices Fiestas" for "Seasons Greetings" though.
A Latin equivalent of the English word 'breastfeeding' may be nutrire. Its literal meaning is 'suckle, nourish, bring up'. Another Latin equivalent may be nutriens, which is the form of 'nutrire' as a present participle.