Possible translations of "power" into Latin are vis(vis, f.) for strength or energy; potestas(-tatis, f.) for ability or control, and even posse(n., the infinitive of the verb meaning "to be able").
Sed in English means but.
The word 'si' is a conjuntion in the ancient, classical Latin language. The English translation tends to be if. But it may also be translated as supposing that.
The phrase 'After Domino' contains an error. For 'after' isn't a word in the ancient, classical Latin language. Perhaps the word that's meant is 'afer', which means 'African'. The correct phrase therefore is the following: 'afer Domino'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'afer' means 'African'; and 'Domino' means 'to the Lord'. The meaning therefore is an African to the Lord.Or perhaps the word that's meant is 'ater', which means 'coal-black'. The correct phrase therefore is the following: 'ater Domino'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'afer' means 'black'; and 'Domino' means 'to the Lord'. The meaning therefore is black to the Lord.
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.
Circulus is the Latin-English translation for the word circle. The Latin word orbis can also be used in place of circle.
The English translation of the Latin word "pons" is bridge or drawbridge. The pons is also a name for structure located on the brain stem and is named after the latin word.
Creator is both the English and the Latin word.
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The Latin word for "business" is negotium (-i, n.).
Mundare is the latin word for purify
"Domino" is a word in English, referring to a single piece from a game of dominoes. There may well be a different meaning in another language; assuming a Romance tongue gives me the impression it refers to a lord or ruler, from the Latin "dominus."
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