The Latin word for now is nunc
Hic.
Well, I'm not absolutely positive but "qui" in latin means "what" and "nunc" means "now"... SO.... Qui nunc?
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'from here on' is hinc porro. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'hinc' means 'from here, hence'. The adverb 'porro' means 'forward, further'.
I'm not well versed in Latin, but here's my attempt Terra desolata forsaken/desolate land
"Hic et Nunc" - Latin for "here and now". It's located on his right forearm.
what is the Latin word for "now"
Covington Latin School's motto is 'Achieve here. Excel here. Belong here.'.
'Nunc' in Latin means 'now'
I am right here with you
now= nunc
The Latin word for now is nunc
Hic es.
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Hic.
what now in latin is: quid nunc source: http://sites.google.com/site/latinaidnow
Here is how you speel Katherine in Pig Latin: atherinekay