Tam quídam plérumque means As a whole when translated into Latin.
and in latin is "sed"
The previous answer is incorrect. "And" in Latin is "et".
"Sed" means "but" in Latin.
"Potentia ad populum" - "Power to the people"
"Potentia ad vulgus" - "Power to common people"
"Potestatem populi" - "Powers to the people"
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volo
vivit.
It does not translate it is the same
Babelfish.
Light of God would translate into Latin as lux dei.
Filius pulcher.
reddo is latin for translate.
It would be significantly easier to translate to latin if it was actually in any kind of recognisable language in the first place. ok fine - http://digg.com/u15N1I
Go to google translate select translate form English to Latin and type what you want!
Its means "Senate and People of Rome"
The word surprise in Latin is admiratio
who was the roman rhetorician who recognized the power of the Latin language to communicate with the people
Odimus.
natur
Quid est.
Veritatis.
Saxum.
simul