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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 does the latin root word prov mean?

The Latin root word "prov" means to test or to prove something. It is used in words like "prove," "provide," and "approval."

Since the word 'cult' is from the Latin word 'cultus' meaning 'to cultivate' is the word 'cultivate' the same meaning and word?

The Latin word 'cultus' that comes from the English word 'cult' IS TOTALLY different from the word 'cultivate'. Cultivate means "to nourish something" and 'cult' means "to vernerate or worship" someone. WE Christians AREN'T of the 'cult' or 'occult' so ALL is good.

What is the English word for the Latin root word facere?

Facere ("to make") is the root word.

In a Latin dictionary, you would usually see it completed with these forms :

facis ("you make", singular)

feci ("I have made")

factum ("made").

Note that this verb follows the normal rules to form the other tenses, but there is one exception. The imperative singular form is fac ("make!") instead of what the regular form would be, XXfaciXX. This verb is member of a group of 4 basic verbs that have an irregular imperative singular form, best to be remembered with this simple list :

dic - duc - fac - fer

("say!" from dicere, "lead!" from ducere, "make!" from facere, "bring!" from ferre).

What is the Latin root word for water?

The root of the word is aqu- its feminine, so it would be aqua in the singular nominative and so on(:

What does the prefix capit mean?

The prefix "capit" means related to the head or leader. It is derived from the Latin word "caput," meaning head.

What are English derivatives of iudex?

The English derivatives of the Latin word "iudex" include "judge" and "judicial."

What is the latin root meaning god?

'Deus, dei' (m) means god. We get derivatives such as 'deity' and 'deified'.

What does the Latin root copia mean?

It means supply or abundance. In the plural form (copiae, copiarum, f.(pl.)) it means troops.

What are derivatives for the latin word incitabant?

The derivatives for the Latin word "incitabant" include "incite" and "incitement" in English. These words carry the meaning of urging or prompting someone to take action.

What is the English derivative of the root 'hortus'?

The English derivative of the Latin root 'hortus' is "horticulture," which refers to the practice of cultivating gardens and tending to plants.

How do you pronounce Dies Natalis Solis Invicti?

For classical Latin, basically it is pronounced exactly like it would be in English, except the vowels are different.

A is pronounced a long A as in "Ah ha!"

E is pronounced as a short A, as in "Ale"

I is pronounced as a long E as in "Easy"

O is pronounced as a long O as in "Oh no"

U is pronounced EW, as in "Jew"

What is is quid retribuam?

The most logical translation is "something repayed" coming from the Latin word from which retribution is derived.

What does spectrum agendo in Latin mean?

"Spectrum agendo" in Latin roughly translates to "doing things broadly" in English. It conveys the idea of taking a comprehensive or wide-ranging approach to activities or tasks.

How do you say Go in peace to love and serve the lord in Latin?

Pax vobiscum, if if I recall, is "peace be with you". Many use it interchangeably with "go in peace"

How do you say eternal happiness in Latin?

The Latin word for 'Happy' is laetus. Depending on the conjugation of the verb it could have multiple endings.

Add 'a' to the end to make 'laeta' which is the nominative case.

Add 'um' to the end to make 'laetum' which is the accusative case.

What does the latin word sequoia mean in English?

Sequoia is a tall, evergreen, coniferous tree native to the coastal ranges of southern Oregon ...