"Portare" is a Latin verb that means "to carry" or "to bring." It is the root of various English words, such as "portable" and "transport," which relate to carrying or moving something from one place to another. In different contexts, it can also imply bearing, supporting, or enduring.
My Love.
It means "Holy world to bring" Santo = holy mondo = world portare = to bring
To carry through everything.
The English word for the Latin word "portare" is "to carry."
The Latin word portare means "passage" in English. The Latin word itself comes from the Greek word poros which means "journey; passage; way."
English word portable, import, export, all come from portare
Portare animam tuam.
porto, portare: to carry
Male is ursus. Female is ursa.AnswerIf you mean 'to bear [a load]', it is ferre or portare. Grizzly Bear translates to ursus arctos horribilis in Latin.
In modern English that is 'to carry'.
Oh, what a lovely question! "Mondo portare santo" in Italian translates to "World carry holy" in English. It's like a beautiful little puzzle we get to solve together. Keep exploring languages and you'll uncover even more treasures!
Masculine. "devi portare un dolce?"