What do alibi mean in latin and greek word?
alibi in greek is άλλοθι (allothi) and it has the same meaning.
What is the Latin word for homemade?
"Kitchen housewife" is an English equivalent of the Italian phrase cucina casalingua.
Specifically, the feminine noun cucina means "kitchen". The feminine noun casalingua translates as "homemaker, housewife". The pronunciation will be "koo-TCHEE-nah KAH-sah-LEEN-gwah" in Italian.
How do you say the phrase I give up in latin?
The phrase "I give up" can be translated to Latin as "Desisto." Another option is "Cedo," which means "I yield" or "I surrender." Both terms convey the sense of giving up or stopping an effort.
Mistress = "Domina | Dominae" 1st F.
Master = "Dominus | Domini" 2nd M.
What Latin word means appearance or kind?
Species (-ei, f.). The word is based on the Latin verb specere, "to look at". Originally it meant "a sight" or "a view"; from this, the meanings "outward appearance; shape; form" and ultimately "kind; type" were derived.
What is the Latin word for leed?
Assuming you meant "lead" as in "guide," the Latin word for "lead" is "ducit."
manus= singular (hand)
manus (with a long mark over the u)= plural (hands)
It means they pay expenses as a flat amount per day rather than making you submit receipts to substantiate.
Per diem is exempt from income and social security tax. Contractors can realize significant tax savings by having a portion of their wages paid as per diem rather than ordinary taxable income. The employer saves money because he does not pay employer's FICA on the per diem portion. IRS has a schedule of allowable per diem per city. It ranges from $100 per day to over $200 per day in NYC, Chicago, San Fran, and other high cost cities. That's $70K in tax-exempt income. which can reduce taxes by up to $15K. To qualify, you must maintain a permanent home and not stay in the temporary city longer than one year. You must be a W-2 employee, not 1099.
Translation of Tempus est iocondum?
"Tempus est iocundum" is the name of a Carmina Burana song by Carl Orff.
It means in Latin, literally, "Time is joyful," but can also be interpreted as, "It is the joyful time."
The full song lyrics are here: http://lyricwiki.org/Carl_Orff:Tempus_Est_Iocundum
You use some form of posse, "to be able," plus the infinitive of a verb. For example, if you wanted to say "can sing" ("to sing" = canere), the present tense forms would be:
possum canere - "I can sing"
potes canere - "You [singular] can sing"
potest canere - "He, she, or it can sing"
possumus canere - "We can sing"
potestis canere - "You [plural] can sing"
possunt canere - "They can sing"
It would also be possible to use the verb scire ("to know") instead of posse. This would convey "can" in the sense of "know how to . . .". The forms of scire in the present tense are scio, scis, scit, scimus, scitis, sciunt.