A word with sub in it meaning under?
Sub is not used as a suffix it is used as a prefix.
As I was taught sub means under or below like in subway. The way is under the city.
What does philos mean in latin?
Nothing - the word φίλος (philos) is classical Greek for beloved, dear or friendly; as a noun it means a friend or confidant.
The Latin equivalent is dilectus or carus(adjective) or amicus (noun).
How do you say Dear Jesus in Latin?
Jesus is the English form of the Greek word, which in its turn is from the Hebrew. The Hebrew form of Jesus is Joshua.
Joshua is from the Hebrew word that means "saviour" or "salvation"
nose = ρις / ρίνα [rhis/rhina] > rhinoceros (rhino), rhinitis, rhinology
What does quaeris mean in Latin?
Quaeris is the second person singular present tense of quaero, which means I look for, I search for, I seek out or I inquire into. So it means "you seek out", "you search for" and so on.
How do you say To many more years in Latin?
Felix dies tibi sit,
Felix dies tibi sit,
Felix dies tibi sit (Insert name here) ,
Felix dies tibi sit . might be a little faulty on the third line cos im only 11yrs old In my Latin class we sing: Felix dies natalis tibi Felis dies natalis tibi Felix dies natalis mi amici (mi amici=my dear friend, just put "mi [name in genitive case]") Felix dies natalis tibi
How do i write only you in Latin?
Tu solus (male) or Tu sola (female). (Tu solus est dominus. You alone are the Lord.)
It depends on what you are saying.
I love only you might be Amo te solum (talking to a boy) or Amo te solam (girl).
How do you say Love is slain in Latin?
If you mean "love that has been found", then the Latin equivalent is amor inventus. Otherwise more information is needed, because the past tense forms of a Latin verb vary depending on the subject:
amorem inveni - I found love
amorem invenisti - you (singular) found love
amorem invenit - he, she or it found love
amorem invenimus - we found love
amorem invenistis - you (plural) found love
amorem invenerunt or invenere - they found love
How do you say Child of a Fire Demon in Latin?
Ryu = dragon
Ko = child
Ryuko =dragon child
I THINK this is right x
This is wrong in two ways:
1. its not latin, its japaese
2. Ryuukoo means "dragon & tiger"
What is the latin word for flying fish?
'volo, volare' means to fly. Below are it's conjugations in the present tense.
volo -- I am flying, I fly
volas -- You are flying, You fly
volat -- He/She/It is flying, he/She/It flies
volamus -- We are flying, We fly
volatis -- Y'all/You(plural) are flying, Y'all/You(plural) fly
volant -- They are flying, They fly
Quae verba latina hodie adhuc utuntur is the Latin equivalent of 'Which Latin words still are used today'. In the word by word translation, the interrogative 'quae' means 'which'. The noun 'verba' means 'words'. The adjective 'latina' means 'Latin'. The adverb 'hodie' means 'today'. The adverb 'adhuc' means 'still'. The verb 'utuntur' means '[they] are being used'.
What is 'peace is power' in Latin?
Unitas pace is the Latin equivalent of 'Unity through peace'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'unitas' means 'unity'. The noun 'pace' is the ablative of means for 'peace'.
How do you say I can and I will in Latin?
the infinitive is posse, meaning 'to be able to'
i can: possum
you(s) can: potes
he/she can: potest
we can: possumus
you(p) can: potestis
they can: possunt
What is the Latin for 'You think therefore you are'?
The Latin equivalent of 'You think therefore you are' may be Cogitas ergo es. Or it may be Cogitatis ergo estis. In the word-by-word translation, the verbs 'cogitas' and 'cogitatis' respectively mean 'you' and 'you all'. The adverb 'ergo' means 'therefore'. The verbs 'es' and 'estis' respectively mean 'you are' and 'you all are'.
What does the Latin word lice mean?
Louse (cinifes) is a 3rd Declension Feminine (Yes, Romans were blatantly sexist) noun. Thus:
cinifes -- the/a louse (subject)---------Nominative Singular
cinifis -- of the louse/ the louse's------Genitive Singular
cinifi -- to/for the louse-------------------Dative Singular
cinifem -- a louse (direct object)--------Accusative Singular
cenife -- by/with/from the louse--------Ablative Singular
cinifes -- the lice (subject)-------------Nominative Plural
cinifum -- of the lice---------------------Genitive Plural
cinifibus -- to/for the lice---------------Dative Plural
cinifes -- the lice (direct object)-------Accusative Plural
cinifibus -- by/with/from the lice------Ablative Plural
What is the latin word for like a slave?
Puell(a*) = girl in Latin (as in the language of the Romans) or did you mean latin as in Latin- American
Puer = boy
*This ending is word is subject to change as it changes in the sentence from a subject (Nominative) to Direct Object (Accusative)
Puella, Puellae F
The word dog in Latin is Canis which is the Latin root of canine in English.
How do you say beautiful life in latin?
Latin is a very old and ancient language that was spoken in Ancient Rome. It is basically considered to be a dead language since very few people can speak it. It is also considered to be one of the Romance languages. The words "you're beautiful" in Latin are "pulcha es."