The abbreviation "i.e." stands for the Latin words "id est" which translate into "that is" in English. When reading, one should substitute "that is" for "i.e." because that is exactly what it means.
Its a Rush Limbaugh created Latin name meaning: Ronald the Great, ie Ronald Reagan.
Short answer: "voluntas Dei" Long answer: "God's will" in Latin is "voluntas Dei," which is literally translated as "will of God," "Dei" being the genitive of "Deus".
Giganticus is the Latin equivalent of 'gigantic'. The Latin word is the masculine form of the adjective. The feminine and neuter forms are 'gigantica' and 'giganticum', respectively. The Latin word derives from the Gigantes, who were the sons of Earth and Tartarus. They tried to storm heaven. But they were stopped short by Jupiter's fatal lightning bolt.
Etp does not mean anything in Latin. It may, however, be a typo for etc, which is short for et cetera, which translates into "and so on", meaning "there is more to this list that I am omitting for brevity".
Vita est brevis(Life is short)et(and)mors est dui.(Death is Long.)Vita est brevis et mors est dui.(Life is short and death is long.)(Longus is the Latin word for "Long" in Length, but I chose "Dui" which means, "for a long time.")
I.e. is short for id est, witch is Latin for 'that is'. Usually i.e. has an example to help support a point right after it.
ie stands for id est, which is Latin for "that is". eg stands for exempli gratia, which is Latin for "for example".
The abbreviation "i.e." is short for the Latin phrase id est meaning "that is," or "in other words." We use it to specify a reference. IT DOES NOT MEAN "for example."
i. e. actually is Latin. It stands for "id est", or "it/that is".
"Short" in English is brevis in Latin.
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Ie in Latin means 'id est' which in English means 'that is' or 'in other words'
You may be referring to Id Est, Latin for 'that is'.
Ie stands for, In english, For Example. Eg is a latin meaning, exempli gratia, which does NOT mean the same as Ie."ie" is more properly stated "i. e." and is an abbreviation for "id est", which is Latin for "that is." "e.g." means "for example." "i.e." and "e.g." do not mean the same thing.
gladiator is gladius in Latin. it means short sword in Latin
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cirrus is pronounced with the c as an s ie. sirrus