The root word is "su", it is a possessive adjective meaning his, her, its, their, one's, your.
Latin "sus" means swine/pig
Porcus is the Latin word for a male pig, but since female pigs are more common, the word sus is the word you will usually find.
When one is called a "sus" it is a slang term that usually refers to suspect or suspicious. The letters "sus" are simply an acronym for these terms and is often used when texting or sending instant messages.
It is the plural form of the possessive pronouns: His, her, their.
what does buenas tardes, usted comparte con sus amigos poderosus abrazo mean translated to english
It means open your books, and Cierren los libros means close your books. (:
It doesn't mean anything in Latin because it's not a Latin name; it's Greek. In Greek it would be Narkissos, and it probably comes from the ancient Greek word narke, which means sleep or numbness.For the record, we say it as NAR-sis-sus, but it should be nar-KEY-soss.
Porcus; sus.
The Latin word for a cow is bovem. The Latin word for horse is equo, the word for pig is sus, and goat is hircum.
suscipe is a latin word. the correct pronounciation is sus chee pay
The Latin word Sus literally means "swine."Other similar words include:Porca, which would mean "female swine", or the kind of pig that you eat.The words verris and aper mean "boar."
that is sus
Nope. That would be 'te sus.' Nice try though.
'Sus'
The wild boar's Latin name is Sus scrofa.
Porcus is the Latin word for a male pig, but since female pigs are more common, the word sus is the word you will usually find.
sus-: less or under