'reasonable' has several different meanings in English: each will correspond to a different word in Latin.If by 'reasonable' you mean 'fair'; aequus is your best word.If by 'reasonable' you mean 'able to understand basic arguments' ('He was a reasonable man'), try sapiens.And so on,
How you say equal in Latin is "aequus", or you could even say "par" to say equal in Latin.
There are many English meanings of the word 'fair'. This list will attempt to match most, if not all of them, with Latin equivalents.* Serenus -- calm, serene -- fair as in 'fair weather' * Iustus -- just, lawful, proper -- fair as in 'a fair trial' * Aequus -- level, even, equal -- fair like 'a fair trial', but less legal * Candidus -- radiant, unclouded, pale -- fair as in 'fair hair', describing blondes and such * Satis-- enough, adequately, sufficiently -- fair as in 'a fair amount' * Pulcher -- pretty, beautiful, handsome -- fair as in 'a fair maiden'
mean as an angry marine mean as a virgin queen mean as a nuclear submarine mean as Paula Deen
Google translate= You're ugly. Enjoy life. You are mean; just enjoy life.
Latin has the adjectives tranquillus, placidus and aequus which can all mean tranquil.
aequus
equus, iustus, iam, licet, aequus
equal
aequus (equal) + nox (night)
The word 'equanimity' has two root roods, which are 'aequus' and 'animus'. These root words are from Latin, and they mean 'equal' and 'mind'. The meaning of equanimity is having a balanced mind.
From late Latin, aequilibrium, from the words aequus meaning equal and libra a balance scale
as in equal or level, equus as in for example, vel Close - Even = Aequus. Equus is 'horse'.
'reasonable' has several different meanings in English: each will correspond to a different word in Latin.If by 'reasonable' you mean 'fair'; aequus is your best word.If by 'reasonable' you mean 'able to understand basic arguments' ('He was a reasonable man'), try sapiens.And so on,
x+4 = 10 x = 10-4 x = 6
How you say equal in Latin is "aequus", or you could even say "par" to say equal in Latin.
The joint first second declension adjective 'aequus (m) aequa (f) aequum (n) meaning even, level, or calm.