The Latin equivalent of the English noun 'drop' is guttaor stilla. The Latin equivalent of the English verb 'drop' is demittere, as a transitive verb that takes an object. The Latin equivalent is delabi or stillare, as an intransitive verb that takes no object.
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Well, darling, in Latin, 'car' is actually 'carrus.' So next time you want to impress someone with your knowledge of ancient languages, just drop that little nugget of information into the conversation. You're welcome.
Oh, dude, the Latin word for beginning is "initium." It's like the starting point, you know? So, next time you want to sound all fancy and stuff, just drop that word into the conversation and watch everyone be like, "Whoa, this guy knows Latin!"
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Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
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No, it is not. It is from the old French, guitere/goutiere, which come from Latin, 'gutta', meaning 'drop'.
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The Angel Falls in Venezuela, longest drop 807 meters or 2647 feet
Oh, dude, you wanna impress your kid with some Latin, huh? Alright, so to say "hello son" in Latin, you'd say "Salve, fili." Just imagine your kid's face when you drop that on them at breakfast. Like, they'll be so confused, it'll be hilarious.
Well, darling, in Latin, 'car' is actually 'carrus.' So next time you want to impress someone with your knowledge of ancient languages, just drop that little nugget of information into the conversation. You're welcome.
The Latin word for number 17 is "septendecim." So next time you're feeling fancy and want to impress someone with your knowledge of ancient languages, you can casually drop that gem into the conversation. Just don't be surprised if they look at you like you're speaking gibberish.