The Latin meaning of 'thinking person' is homo cogitans. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'homo' means 'man'. The word 'cogitans', as the adjective form of the present participle of the verb 'cogito', means 'thinking'.
A good looking person
The Latin word "homo" means person, human being.
A word which denotes dominance of a person, or subject, usually taken to mean 'Master' or 'Lord'.
esto castus means "Be good!" addressed to a single male person.
Semper cogitans.
That's not a latin word. Maybe you are thinking of rapide, which means swiftly! Good luck translating.
The latin word you are thinking of is spelled Salve, with the v pronounced as a w. It is typically used as a greeting, like Hello
A good looking person
The Latin word "homo" means person, human being.
it means to have latin blood
to seek for the bolded (person) to be oppressed
Persona non grata is Latin for "an unwelcome person."
It means that what the person was thinking is correct.
it means the person cant stop thinking of u (if its in a good way the person likes u) (if its in a bad way the person hates u)!!!
No, not really. It does mean that you are thinking of them.
He/she/it jumps [third-person singular present].
If you are thinking "scop" as in the root in words like "endoscopy", it's Greek, not Latin. Probably from skopeo = look for