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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 the Latin translation of Ellie?

if the Ellie is from Eloise it would be Eloisa but that would be eloise not elly.

soo... ellia ?? bahha lol

How do you translate King of Kings to Latin?

I'm half Latino so I'm not exactly sure, but I think it's ''Rey De Rey''

I know for a fact ''Rey'' means King in English, just not too sure about the rest

What is the Latin word for gym?

Gymnasium originates from the Greek root "gymno," which means naked. The Greeks used to exercise completely naked, such as during the ancient Olympic competitions, and eventually this term came to be used to describe the place where exercise occurred.

What is the Latin word for willing to?

"To be willing to" would be translated by using a form of the verb velle "to wish" plus an infinitive complement. "Not to be willing to" would be a corresponding form of nolle "to wish not"

  • She is willing to come - venirevult
  • They were not willing to be seen - videri nolebant

As an attributive adjective, the present participle volens or nolens can be used, also with an infinitive.

  • The gods, not willing to be seen, hid themselves - Di videri nolentes se celaverunt

What does oritur mean in latin?

raised open hands gesture. Associated with icons

What are the Latin names of the elements that have Latin names?

Na (Sodium) - Natrium

K (Potassium) - Kalium

Fe (Iron) - Ferrum

Cu (Copper) - Cuprum

Ag (Silver) - Argentum

Sn (Tin) - Stannum

Sb (Antimony) - Stibium

Au (Gold) - Aurum

Hg (Mercury) - Hydrargyrum

Pb (Lead) - Plumbum

What is the Latin word meaning fate?

fatalus (not to be confused with fatalis, which means "Deadly.")

What is the latin word primus in English?

First is the English equivalent of 'prima'. The Latin word is the feminine form of the adjective. The masculine and neuter forms are 'primus' and 'primum', respectively.

What is the latin word for and others?

"alter"means other, like "the other one"

"alii" means others, like "some few others"

"cetera" means others, as well, but it is more used for "the rest"

How do you say My past in latin?

The translation of "my" into Latin is "Meus / Mea / Meum," with the three different genders applying to the NOUN, not your gender.

How do you say you flourish in Latin?

Es optimus (-a, -um). - singular

Este optimi (-ae, -a). - plural

What is Latin word for 130?

The Latin word for "a hundred and forty" is, according to Google Translate, centum quadraginta.

What does the latin word malae mean?

Cheeks, or of/to a cheek. Or evil, bad. This noun or adjective is in the nominative feminine plural or the dative/genitive singular. The Latin word "mala (jaw)" has a long "-a" in the first syllable, while the adjective "malus -a -um (evil)" has a short "-a." In most printed works the difference is not shown (if it is, then it is with a macron in most modern works; the Romans used the "apex," which looks like an acute accent mark.

The Latin root meso means?

Meso is a word of Hellenic origin and it means middle, in between, center like in Meso lithic Age - the middle of all lithic ages, Meso potamian - in between two rivers Tigris and Euphrates, Μεσόγειος Θάλασσα - Medi terranean Sea = Sea in the Middle of land.

What does the Latin verb paro mean?

"Parabant" is the imperfect third person plural of the latin word "paro," a word meaning "to prepare". Thus, "parabant" can be translated as "they prepared", "they were preparing", or "they used to prepare".