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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 is SIC 2063?

This entry includes establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing sugar from sugar beets

What is SIC 2035?

SIC 2035 refers to the Standard Industrial Classification code for pickled fruits and vegetables. This code is used to classify businesses in the United States based on the products or services they provide.

What is the most priceless thing in the world?

The most priceless thing in the world is life, followed by planet Earth itself. They cannot be replaced so be happy with yourself and respect Earth and its inhabitants.

What does the English word 'mortal' mean?

"Causing or liable to cause death" and "subject to death" are the meanings of the English word "mortal." The word functions as an adjective in a phrase or sentence and may be used in regard to all sentient organisms. The pronunciation will be "MOR-tul" in one of the Mid-Atlantic speech patterns of the United States of America.

Thus it stands?

A concise phrase indicating that a situation or decision remains unchanged or settled.

What does Sic stand for?

[sic] is used as a comment in quoted text to mean "it appeared this way in the original". It is from the Latin word sic meaning "thus". It also stands for "spelling in context'.

SiC is silicon carbide

How do you say dark knight rises in latin?

Bat-man in Latin is Vespertilio-Vir.

(He/She/It) rises is surgit.

Dark Knight is Niger Miles (however more literally means "Black Solider")

Therefore you could say

"Vespertilio-Vir surgit." or "Niger Miles sugit."depending on if you wanted Batman or The Dark Knight.

Also note that in Latin the words "the" and "a(n)" did not existed and when translating you must fill those in.

What does oculo in Latin mean?

In Latin, "oculo" can have several meanings, depending on the context:

  1. Most commonly, it means "eye." This is the singular ablative case of the word "oculus," which is the second declension masculine noun.

  2. It can also be used as a combining form meaning "eye" or "ocular." This form is found in many related words, such as "oculomotor" (pertaining to eye movement) and "oculus rift" (a virtual reality headset).

  3. In ecclesiastical Latin, it can figuratively mean:

    "To furnish with eyes, to make to see." This usage signifies granting someone the ability to understand or perceive something clearly.

    "To make visible or conspicuous." This emphasizes bringing something to light or making it easily noticeable.

It's important to consider the context in which "oculo" is used to determine its specific meaning.

Do you have any additional information about the context where you encountered "oculo"? This could help me provide a more precise interpretation.

Where is the pronotum on a ladybird beetle?

The pronotum on a ladybird beetle is found just behind the head. The pronotum helps protect the head and adds to the overall camouflage of the insect.

What words are derivatives from the latin word septem?

Some words with the prefix octa- are octagon, octahedron, octaves, octane, and octarchy. The prefix has the meaning of eight. For example, an octagon is an eight-sided polygon, and an octarchy is a government run by eight people.

What does September mean in the latin language?

September comes from the Latin root "septe", meaning "Seven".

Curiously, several of our months come from Latin numbers, and they're all off by two. "September" for seven, even though that's the 9th month, "October" from "octo" for eight when October is the tenth month, "November" from "nona" for nine, and December from the Roman word for ten, when December is the 12th month.

The reason for the disconnect is that the Roman months were numbered that way because the year began around the time of the spring equinox, which is in March.

How do you spell Valerie in latin?

No one quite agrees on the pronunciation (though undoubtedly those living in the Vatican City feel reasonably confident in their version). I was always taught that phonetically it would be 'wah-lay'.

What do the Latin roots jur jud jus mean?

It means law or justice.

Some examples are: judge, judicator, and jusgentium.

Is pater Greek or Latin?

Penta comes from the greek πέντε (pente) witch means five. In latin it is called quinque.

What is the latin meaning for arthropoda?

The word is Latin, derived from the Greek words for joint and foot.

What word from the Latin intricare meaning is to plot in a secret underhanded way?

"Intricate" is an English word that comes from the Latin verb intrīcāre. The present active infinitive translates as "to complicate" or "to tangle" in English. The pronunciation will be "IHN-tree-KA-reh" in classical Latin and "EEN-tree-KA-rey" in Church Latin.

What is the feminine and masculine of an bachelor?

The informal term for a female bachelor is bachelorette.


(An earlier term was "spinster" which is seldom used today.)

What is the Latin translation for family love in Latin?

Fidelitas domestica is the Latin equivalent of 'family loyalty'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'fidelitas' means 'loyalty'. The adjective 'domestica' refers to 'family'.

What is the Latin translation for book keeper?

I think it might be libri custodis. Use a dictionary to make sure. Bookkeeper = Calculator, calculatoris, 3rd declension.

Do Latinos speak Latin?

In the United States, Latino stands for Latino Americano (Spanish for Latin American), or people whose native language originated from ancient Latin. It includes Spanish, French and Portuguese speaking people born in Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and South America.

Hence, people from Mexico, Colombia, Cuba, Brazil or Argentina are known as Latinos.

What is the Latin ending for the you verb?

The Latin verbs for you (singular) go as follows, in the present, imperfect, and perfect tenses, respectively: -s, -bas, and -isti.

The Latin verbs for you (plural) go as follows, in the present, imperfect, and perfect tenses, respectively: -tis, -batis, and -istis.