I would say: 'domus scientiae' or perhaps 'scientiae domus' (domus is the literal family household, while scientiae means knowledge/wisdom and is in genitive OR dative form - whichever, it is still the same ending. not sure which way round they ought to go, though maybe I would opt for 'scientiae domus') Hope this helps! x
or you can say templum scientæ as in temple of science
The English phrase, "book of knowledge", is "libro scientiam" in Latin.
The phrase 'comme chez soi' is French and in English it means 'just like home'. The literal translation for 'comme' is such as, the translation for 'chez' is as, and finally the French word soi translates as home.
my home
Camina a casa It is not this this was done on a translator this translates into Road home
Que Talse, HOme. What's up home.
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If your asking about its translation it means "Everybody Goes Home" I am a firefighter and it is a commonly used phrase in our profession. If your asking about its translation it means "Everybody Goes Home" I am a firefighter and it is a commonly used phrase in our profession.
Domus.
home
Duce nos domum.
The phrase 'comme chez soi' is French and in English it means 'just like home'. The literal translation for 'comme' is such as, the translation for 'chez' is as, and finally the French word soi translates as home.
domus, domumMore specifically,"at home" = domi (Maneo domi, "I am staying home.")"homewards" = domum (Eo domum, "I am going home.")
The Latin preposition apud (which takes an object in the accusative case) can mean "near; with; in the presence of; at the home of; in the works of [an author]". In usage it is similar to the French word chez.
The word domus originates from Latin. When translated, it means house or home. A popular Latin phrase is omnis cedo domus. It means everybody goes home.
Besterik etxean nahikoa is the Basque translation of the English phrase just enough for the home.
"At home" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase a casa.Specifically, the preposition a means "at, to". The feminine noun casa translates as "home, house". The pronunciation will be "a KA-sa" in Italian.
Singular: Terra domum tuum es. Plural: Terra domus vos estis
Bella casa is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "beautiful home".Specifically, the feminine adjective bella means "beautiful". The feminine noun casa translates as "home, house". The pronunciation will be "BEHL-lah KAH-sah" in Italian.