Question (noun) = rogatum To question (verb) = rogare
the answer to your question is ēteris is the Latin way of saying ether
The word poison in Latin is Venefirous. If anyone knows the word flyer in Latin I would like to know, please answer the question. Thanks! Delaney
It doesn't change. The answer to you lr question is media.
"ex nihil" is Latin for "from nothing", I think that's what you're after? Your question's worded a bit strangely :p
I asked this question can someone tell me!!??
Quaestio.
The Latin root for "question" is "quaesitio," which means to seek or inquire.
This is an incorrectly worded question. What does the latin word [insert latin word here] means? That would be a correct question.
the answer to your question is ēteris is the Latin way of saying ether
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.
The word poison in Latin is Venefirous. If anyone knows the word flyer in Latin I would like to know, please answer the question. Thanks! Delaney
answer this question please
"delictum" might be the answer to your question.........
the answer to this question is supersto and it means to stay alive
That question was on my homework
That question was on my homework
That question was on my homework