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What is the translation for the how are you in Latin?

Quid agis? (singular) Quid agitis? (plural)


What is 'Now what is it' in Latin?

Nunc quid est id is the Latin equivalent of 'Now what is it?'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'nunc' means 'now'. The interrogative pronoun 'quid' means 'what'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The pronoun 'id' means 'it'.


What is quid vidi in English?

The Latin phrase 'vidi quidi' contains an error, and is incomplete. For the word 'quidi' needs to be written as 'quid'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'vidi' means '[I] have seen'; and 'quid' means 'what'. The English meaning of the corrected phrase, 'vidi quid', is the following: I have seen what... .


What is the Latin word for 'what'?

quid


What does Quidi mean?

The Latin phrase 'vidi quidi' contains an error, and is incomplete. For the word 'quidi' needs to be written as 'quid'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'vidi' means '[I] have seen'; and 'quid' means 'what'. The English meaning of the corrected phrase, 'vidi quid', is the following: I have seen what... .


What is the Latin translation of what now?

what now in latin is: quid nunc source: http://sites.google.com/site/latinaidnow


What is is quid retribuam?

The most logical translation is "something repayed" coming from the Latin word from which retribution is derived.


What does 'Ioannes quid vis pro laboribus' mean?

The Latin phrase 'Ioannes quid vis pro laboribus' means John, what do you want for your labors?The word-by-word translation is the following: 'Ioannes' means 'John'; 'quid' means 'what'; 'vis' means 'you want'; 'pro' means '[in exchange] for'; 'laboribus' means 'labors'.


What is the latin translation for the word migrate?

The Latin translation for the word migrate as a verb is migrare.


What is the English for 'Quid vir de magno periculo agit'?

The English translation of the Latin question 'Quid vir de magno pericolo agit' is What does a man bring forth out of great danger? or perhaps What is the man doing about the great danger?The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'quid' means 'what'; 'vir' means 'man'; 'de' means 'from, out of, concerning'; 'magno' means 'great'; 'periculo' means 'danger'; and 'agit' means '[he/she/it] does/sets in motion'.


What it the latin translation for the word The?

Latin doesn't have a word for "the"


What is the Latin translation of the word truth?

"Truth" in Latin is the feminine third-declension noun veritas (genitive veritatis).