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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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Ichtammol and black salve are the same?

Yes. black salve is another name for the word Ichthammol.

What is the meaning o f the word annus?

The Latin word Annus refers to "year" in English language.

How do you say tranquil in latin?

Latin has the adjectives tranquillus, placidus and aequus which can all mean tranquil.

What does 'quod' mean?

The Latin word 'quod' is a relative conjunction. It may be used to introduce a clause. Used in that way, its meaning tends to be the fact that, the point that. Or the meaning may be as far as, as to the fact that, because, on the ground that, on which account, there's reason for, to the extent that, whereas, why. The word 'quod' also may be used to introduce a completely new sentence. Used in this way, its meaning tends to be and, but, now.

What does enthusiam mean in latin?

The word "Enthusiasm" is from the Greek word enthousiasmos, which literally means "possession by a god". The word enthusiastae (i.e., "enthusiasts") was applied in Latin to a fourth-century heretical religious sect.

What gender is the Latin word dies?

Depending on how it's used, diēs can be either masculine or feminine. According to the Oxford Latin Dictionary, it is generally masculine, but "frequently or usually" feminine when it is personified as a deity, when it refers to a specific day (e.g., the date of a letter, or an appointed day for business), when it refers to the passing of time, "and occasionally elsewhere." Gildersleeve's Latin Grammar further notes that although diēs is "common" (i.e., both masculine and feminine) in the singular, it is masculine in the plural.

What is the latin word for enjoy?

This question cannot be answered in a single, simple way. The person who asked it has no clue as to the complexity of the Latin language. The principal parts of the verb "to enjoy" are:gaudeo, gaudes, gavisus sum, gaudere. It is a semideponent verb. If you want to say in the present indicative tense "I enjoy" or "I am enjoying" it would be "gaudeo." "You, singular, enjoy (now)" would be "gaudes". "He, she, it enjoys (now)", it would be "gaudet" and so on...

If you switch to the imperative mode in the present, there are two renditions: "enjoy," referring to one person, it would be "gaude" if two or more, it would be "gaudete." As you can see one cannot get an English-Latin dictionary and start translating. It would be simply ludicrous and Cicero would be rolling in his grave for a long time.

Where was celophisus found?

Celophisus, also known as the "Celophisus fish," is primarily found in the warm waters of the Indo-Pacific region, particularly around coral reefs. Its habitat extends from the Red Sea to the western Pacific Ocean, including areas like the Great Barrier Reef and various islands in the region. This species prefers shallow waters where it can easily find shelter and food.

Which two Latin American countries border Mexico?

Mexico is the Northern most Spanish speaking country in North America. South of Mexico is an area called Central America that consists of:

Guatemala (beneath Mexico)

Belice/Belize (to the right of Guatemala but also touching Mexico's boarders)

Honduras (to the North of El Salvador touching the upper half of Guatemala's boarders)

El Salvador (Small country directly beneath Guatemala and Honduras)

Nicaragua (the Geographic center of Central America)

Costa Rica

Panama.

Beyond Panama lies South America and various Spanish and Portuguese speaking countries. All of which lie south of Mexico.

What is the meaning of the latin word rectaque?

There are two parts to this word. The first part, recta, means "right" or "correct," and is describing a feminine noun. The second part, que, is an enclitic meaning "and."

So, the meaning of rectaque is "and right" or "and correct." It has to be with the corresponding noun, though, to make sense as a word.

What does pestis mean in Latin?

Pestis in English means plague, ruin and sometimes death

What is 'assassin' in Latin?

Sicarius is the Latin equivalent of 'assassin'. It's a masculine gender noun. It derives directly from the noun 'sica', which means 'dagger, dirk, poniard'. By way of 'sica', 'sicarius' derives indirectly from 'secare', which means 'to cut'.