I'll go out with you in any language. I'll go out with you in any language.
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There are a few different places one can go to learn Latin. One can sign up for a Latin class at your local university, library, etc. There are also several computer programs that can teach you to speak Latin. One can also read Latin textbooks or listen to Latin training CD's as well.
The correct Latin translation of "To the victor the spoils" is "Victori spolia."
There are many different websites which you can go onto to participate in latin chat free of charge although some will and do charge. You can text or video chat on websites such as Latin Chat Online or if you are looking for love there is Latin American Cupid.
The word territory in Latin means "earth" or something like that. If you are having trouble, go to this website http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html. Good luck! :D
Exire or Egredi is to Go out in Latin.
ire means to go
In classical Latin, the verb "I go before" or "I precede" is praeeo or antecedo
Ubi it?
Pig Latin for 'go away' is 'oh-gay way-ay'.
ibimus ibis
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"Ire," or "eo."
Vado
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There are a few different places one can go to learn Latin. One can sign up for a Latin class at your local university, library, etc. There are also several computer programs that can teach you to speak Latin. One can also read Latin textbooks or listen to Latin training CD's as well.
The English word "aggress" is from the past participle (aggressus) of the Latin verb aggredior, which means "to go toward". The Latin verb is a compound of the preposition ad, "toward", and gradior, "to walk; to go".(There is no actual Latin word "aggress".)