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English to Latin

Translating English words into Latin. How you say and spell English language words and phrases in the Latin language.

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What root means year?

The typical Latin word for year is annus (as in anno Domini), thus annual celebrations

What. is the meaning of the latin word ignis?

Ignis is the latin word for 'fire'. Often, if you have trouble coming up with meanings of words in Latin, you can guess them by what derives from them. 'Ignis' is responsible for the word 'ignite' in English.

What does it mea when she walks behind you in everywhere you go?

shes like you and trying to look at your body figure and see what she like on you the most

What is the latin word for power?

Here are some possibilities, used in different contexts: vox, virtus, vires, vis, praesentia, presencia, potestas, vis vires, potentia, opulentia, presentia, ops, nomen, facultas, auctorita Poder is Latin for power. The English version is "potent" meaning powerful.

What is the latin root of fathom?

There'sno Latin root to 'fathom'. Instead, faethm is the root of 'fathom'. It's an Old English noun whose actual meaning is 'wingspan'. Old English refers to the language of the English people from the fifth through the eleventh centuries.

What does australopithecine mean in Latin?

"Southern ape", from the Latin word for "southern", australis, and the Greek word for "ape", pithecos.

How do you say 'who ate all the pies' in latin?

EGO amo magnus odor FUMIDUS turds

Proin capreis naturam ligurire windows

Et quandoque sub baculo meo sede cummis

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What is a latin tense sign?

A tense sign in latin is a letter of group of letters that indicates what tense (perfect, imperfect, present, ect.) the word is. The tense of the verb tells if the verb happened in the past, present, or future.

Is the latin word for beautiful lapasii?

No, the word lapasii doesn't exist in Latin. (It does exist in Finnish, where it appears to mean "mittens".)

What is the meaning of the Latin word adolescere?

"Adolescence" is from the Latin word adolescentia, which means "youth". This in turn is from the present participle (adolescens) of the verb adolescere, which means "to grow, to mature". So adolescence is the time of growth and maturation.

The Romans, by the way, had very different ideas about adolescence than we do. For them it lasted from about age 15 to age 30. Only after that was one considered fully matured, or adultus.