Nova and Novum mean 'new' in Latin. Not to be confused with Novem which means nine.
The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
Terra Nova is Latin for "new land."
The direct translation of the word music from English to Latin is musica. This is a very common Latin phrase that is still in use.
Sometimes it can be hard to translate English sayings to Latin. The Latin translation for "Scotland Forever" is Semper Scotia.
While learning Latin it can be hard to remember the translation for the noises animals make. The Latin translation for quack is Pharmacopola.
Novus, Nova, Novum
Masculine: novus Feminine: nova Neuter: novum
"Sydney, Nova Scotia" would be correct ("Nova Scotia" is Latin and therefore does not strictly require a translation), but most people would say "Sydney, Nouvelle Ecosse".
"New way" is just one English equivalent of the Latin phrase Nova via.Specifically, the feminine adjective nova is "new" in English. The feminine noun via may be translated as "path, road, street; manner, method, way" in English. The pronunciation will be "NOH-wah WEE-ah" in the classical Latin of the ancient Romans and "NOH-vah VEE-ah" in the liturgical Latin of the Church.
The Latin translation for Magnetism is Magnetismus.
"Nova patria" is Latin for "new homeland".
The latin translation for handbill is libelus
The Latin translation for confederate is Foederátus or Socius.
The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
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The Latin translation for the word migrate as a verb is migrare.