Latin for "to the matter" is ad rem
Ad hoc.
Ad hoc.
The Latin Kings are a Hispanic street gang, doesn't really matter if u say Kings or Latin Kings, either way it's a street gang.
Atom is a word of Greek, not Latin, origin. It comes from the words "a" (not) and "temnein" (to cut) as the Greeks believed that atoms were the smallest particles of matter in the universe.
Proper nouns cannot be translated. For example, my name is Britain no matter where I go. My friend's name is Carlos no matter where he goes. Egypt is Egypt.
Nicole means sweet, caring, and smart. No matter what people say it true.
Thus is an old word meaning "thats how"
"To the matter" = ad rem.
The Latin word for matter is materia. The Italian word for matter is mat, the German word is egal, and the French word is question.
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Yes
"Matter" in the sense of "substance" can be expressed in Latin by the noun materia. In the sense of "an affair, a business" it is res or negotium. In the sense of matter oozing from the body it is pus or sanies.
Ad hoc.
Republic. Republic comes from the Latin for 'res publica' which can mean both public thing or public matter. Republic. Republic comes from the Latin for 'res publica' which can mean both public thing or public matter.
The word "matter" is derived from Latin materia, which itself is derived from mater, mother.
The largest and most productive silver mines in Latin America - and the world, for that matter - are located in Mexico and Peru.
Latin is spoken all over the world, no matter if it's its national language or not. Latin is absolutely everywhere. But, the only country that has Latin as its national language is the Vatican City.However, there is no place in the world where Latin is spoken as a first language.
The Latin Kings are a Hispanic street gang, doesn't really matter if u say Kings or Latin Kings, either way it's a street gang.
Ferrum is latin for iron. At room temperature iron is a solid.