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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 country do they speak Latin?

Latin is no longer spoken today. It is still taught in schools and universities because it is the basis for many modern languages, for example Italian, French, Spanish, English, Portuguese, and many more. It is also used heavily in scientific and legal terminology. Languages based on Latin are known as Romance Languages because it was the language of ancient Rome. Please see a more comprehensive list on the link below.

What is the latin word for Bath?

I believe the word bathroom in latin is latrinum

And the phrase "where is the toilet" is Ubi est latrina

What does the latin word rerum mean?

Rerum is the genitive (possessive) plural form of the word res meaning thing, matter,issue, affair. The best translation for rerum I can think of would be of these things, but it's all in context.

What is the latin word for to go?

Probably the best term would be "iter, itineris" a neuter noun of the third declension; it's where the English adjective "itinerant" come from.

You could also use "cursus, us" a masculine noun of the fourth declension, it also means "run" and has the idea of taking a journey in certain contexts.

How do you pronounce Latin vowels?

There are three major schools of Latin pronunciation.

The traditional English method, which pronounces Latin words using English letter values (now mostly heard in legal contexts). Latin 'v' equals English 'v'.

The Church, or Ecclesiastical, method, which pronounces Latin words using Italian letter values. This is the pronunciation traditionally used by the Catholic Church, and also by choirs (religious or not) singing Latin. Latin 'v' equals English 'v' here too.

The Restored Pronunciation, which seeks to recover the Classical pronunciation of Caesar and Cicero (first century B.C.). Here, Latin 'v' equals English 'w'.

How do you say 'Jesus Christ be with you' in Latin?

Christ (/kraɪst/) (ancient Greek: Χριστός, Christós, meaning 'anointed') is a translation of the Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ (Māšîaḥ), the Messiah, and is used as a title for Jesus in the New Testament.

Messiah in Latin is "Messias".

What is the latin word for headmaster?

There is no direct equivalent in Latin. A general word for any chief person in an organisation would be princeps; the general word for any kind of expert, master, tutor or teacher is magister.

How do you say My name is in latin?

To translate "will be" into Latin, one must know who will be:

I will be = ero

You will be = eris

He/She/It will be = erit

We will be = Erimus

You (plural) will be = eritis

They will be = erunt

What word comes from the latin word delectare?

Delect, v. (obscure): to delight

-"The thing in this lyf that delects indures bot a moment."

Delectable, adj.: delightful, pleasant

-"The old man had told him that he had a delectable voice."

Delectary, adj. (obscure): delectable, pleasant

-"He hathe made me clene and delectary"

Delectate, v. (rare): to delight

-"The silly man..thinketh only how best to delectate and refresh his mind."

Delectation, n.: the act of delighting; delight, enjoyment, great pleasure

-" It is pleasant to the pallat, and induceth..a smoothing delectation to the gullet."

Delight, v: to give great pleasure or enjoyment to

-"I mean to go to London..to meet my equals. I shall dazzle, I shall delight."

Dilettante, n: A lover of the fine arts; originally, one who cultivates them for the love of them rather than professionally, and so = amateur n. as opposed to professional; but in later use generally applied more or less depreciatively to one who interests himself in an art or science merely as a pastime and without serious aim or study ('a mere dilettante').

Who said 'Vox audita perit littera scripta'?

[A heard voice perishes, the written letter survives].

This is a legal tag, asserting the reliability of written evidence as opposed to the unreliability of hearsay.

I do not know of any original Latin source for it. I rather doubt it has one. (It doesn't sound like real Latin).

What is the Latin word for multiplication?

Multiplication is a Latin word. Multi means "many", plicate derives from the Latin word plicatus, meaning "fold", and -ation is a Latin-derived suffix meaning "the act or process of"; therefore, multiplication literally translates into Latin as "the act of folding many times".

Is a cumulus cloud high in the sky?

Cumulus clouds can range trom ground level up to to about 3500 feet.

What is 'one word' in Latin?

A Latin equivalent of the English 'one word' is unum verbum. It's a masculine gender noun in the singular. In the word-by-word translation, the indefinite article 'unum' means 'a, one'. The noun 'verbum' means 'word'. Another Latin equivalent is una vox. It's a feminine gender noun in the singular. In the word-by-word translation, the indefinite article 'una' means 'a, one'. The noun 'vox' means 'voice, word'.

Where found adenoids?

back of the throat near the tonsils

How do you say I am no one in Latin?

An ancient Roman with nothing to say would say "Nihil habeo quod dicam". Or just not say anything.

What kind of name that comes from a Latin word that mean fire what kind of rock?

Igneous: these are rocks that solidified directly from molten silicates, which geologists call magma. Examples are: granite, basalt, pumice and flint (which is a form of quartz).

How do you say 'There is no god' in Latin?

The latin phrase for NO GOD is 'Nullus Deus' although 'No God' is 'non Deus', there is a change in phrase for 'Nullus' is like saying ' There is no God ' whereas 'non Deus' is saying ' no God, i wont do it ' ( just an example ). in french 'non' is No as in ' No, i wont ' and the word God in french ( Dieu ) deprives from the latin word for God ( Deus ) hope this helps (:

Is Spanish a modern derivative of Latin?

Spanish, like Italian, French, etc., is a romance language. That means that it evolved from the language of the Romans, Latin.

What is the Latin for they did it?

if you need this for the daily mail's smallest, hardest crossword. the answer is

FF

it's an abbreviation. although i'm not sure what of. the clue is

(L) they did it (abbr)

other answers are EKKA HOB FOB FROG KHOR KOBO AB FF

Hope that helps :) it took an hours googling to get those!

What does factum mean?

It could mean a fat cactus. But it is actually a Latin conjugation meaning "done" or made.

What is the Latin word for murdering your sister?

The Latin word for killing your sister is sororicidium, from the words soror "sister" and caedes "murder". This is the source of the modern English word "sororicide".

A person who commits sororicidium is a sororicida(1st-declension masculine).

What were Latin names for the gods?

The Latin word for gods is di, for god is deus.

Some of the main Roman gods' names were -

Jupiter

Juno

Mars

Venus

Minerva

Neptune

Ceres

Vulcan

Diana

Bacchus

Mercury

Vesta