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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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How do you say 'The lord is your light' in Latin?

Senior est meus lux lucis quod meus salus quos vadum ego vereor?

What does vendo mean in English?

It means "I sell, I vend" in Latin. (It comes ultimately from venum-do, "I give (up) for/as sale".)

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How do you say 'We Love You Mum' in Latin?

The answer to that is : appy-hay other's-may ay-day

What is the Latin root for wise?

Scire is the Latin equivalent of 'to know'. The Latin infinitive derives from the Latin root sci-, which means 'to know'. Examples of English derivatives of the Latin root are the noun 'science' and the adjective 'scientist'.

What is meant by 'opinio juris becomes jus cogens'?

The Latin equivalent of the English observation 'Opinio juris becomes jus cogens' is Opinio juris fit ius cogens. The all-English equivalent is The opinion of the court becomes the binding law. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'opinio' means 'opinion'. The noun 'juris' means 'of the court'. The verb 'fit' means '[he/she/it] becomes, does become, is becoming'. The noun 'ius' means 'law'. The participle 'cogens' means 'binding'.

How do you translate in latin as long as I breathe I hope I love I live?

If it's a horse you're riding, it's dum spiro equito.

Otherwise dum spiro vehor.

How do you say ruler in Latin?

In Italian a translation is sovrano. Always remember that depending on the context of your sentences, the translation can vary. There may also be slang terminology if you were to travel to Italy. Keep in mind that online translators may not always be correct, they are a reflection of the exact words you have typed in.

it depends- ruler like government or the classroom object. on google translator it tells you the govermnent kind. it's 'riga' for the classroom object. hope that helped :)

How do you spell 'girl' in Latin?

The Latin equivalent of the English word 'girl' is puella. The word is pronounced 'poo-EH-lah. And it's the term that's used to describe Penelope in the Odyssey. For she is the beautiful 'sweetheart' and 'young wife' of Odysseus before he's forced to help the Greeks defeat Troy.

I will always love you in latin?

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What is the Latin root for feeling?

"sentir"pronounce -cen teer or sien teer It is actually "sentirse" which is reflexive literally meaning it reflects back to the person it refers to Como te sientes? How do you feel? The reflexive pronoun te is very important because it reflects back to the person who actually "feels." You cant just say Como sientes? Grammatically it makes no sense. If you want to say I feel "me siento" is more grammatically correct.

What was the second major Latin American civilization?

If you mean: before the Conquistadores wiped them out, it was the Maya and the Inca civilization.

What is the Latin translation of Nisi Dominus Frustra to English?

Unless the Lord is with us, our labor is vain. Psalm 127

Literally, it just means 'if not the master, in vain;' Latin requires a lot of interpretation from context. "Without God, we labor in vain" - Psalm 127

Spirit of the underworld in Latin?

Spiritus - with the connotation of, well, spirit

Animus - meaning soul

Umbra - which can mean ghost

Translate into Latin 'I don't understand your question'?

The Latin equivalent of the English question 'Do you understand' is Intellegis? The question is in the second person singular form of the present indicative. The form in the infinitive is 'intellegere'.

What is the word integer mean in latin?

Integer in Latin means "untouched; uninjured; whole; entire". It comes from the negative prefix in- plus the root tag-, which means "touch".

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What is the latin word for Egypt?

In modern as well as ancient Hebrew, Egypt is "Mitsraim," (מצרים) which means "the two borders," as in Upper and Lower Egypt.

The Greek term for Egypt: Aígyptos (Αἴγυπτος) is believed to have evolved from the compound term Aigaiou huptiōs(Aἰγαίου ὑπτίως), which means "below the Aegean", referring to the relative position of Egypt vis-à-vis Greece.

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