Conferre is the Latin equivalent of 'to confer', in the sense of 'to bring together'. Referre is the eqiuvalent of 'to relate', in the sense of 'to carry back'. Its past participle is 'relatus'. Preferre is the Latin equivalent of 'to prefer', in the sense of 'to carry before'. Transferre is the Latin equivalent of 'to translate', in the sense of 'to carry across'. Its past participle is 'translatus'.
reddo is latin for translate.
No, it is not. I think it has a latin origin.
The word 'relate' in Latin is 'dictu'
"Con fer" means "compare to/with"
The Latin root of Prefer is Praeferre.
Go to google translate select translate form English to Latin and type what you want!
cf means cubic foot in engineering. But when it comes to English, cf means confer, which is actually a Latin word. Confer means consult in English.
The word surprise in Latin is admiratio
Yes, I can help translate Latin to English. Just provide me with the Latin text you need help with.
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Salvatus.