Et alia is the Latin equivalent of 'and all'. In the word by word translation, the conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'alia' means 'others'.
Latin is a hard language to learn, and it can be hard to remember all translations. The Latin words for healer are Medicum and medice.
Not all English words were latin too, i don't think invincible or toxic was latin.
The latin word for a Woodlouse is Fasnid and the latin word for Woodlice is Fasnedcyazz all lataz...x luv yo aww
omnes videntes
In omnibus paratus.
Latin for All Occasions was created in 1991.
Omnia is Latin for all or whole.
"Take it all" translates to Latin as Cape omne.
Yes, for many centuries, Latin was the common tongue of all educated people. Prayers and Church services were all in Latin, books were all written in Latin, ambassadors all spoke Latin, etc.
It's 'totus'.
All of it is "Latin". See related questions.
not all Latin women are hot.
Yes it do I study Latin all the time
Latin conquers all.
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"Et omnes" in Latin means "and all."
And all = Et omnes