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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 root word for sensation?

there is the Latin verb sentire, which means to feel or their is the noun sensus, which means sense or feeling.
Ultimately you get the present day English roots found in words like sensory or sentimental in the forms SENT/SENS

What is 'vis-a-vis' in Latin?

I'm thinking it's kinda Mano-a-Mano. Vis means strength, or brute force.

it means the power of the force.

Which Latin word is 'conserve' derived from?

The English word "conserve" comes from con (with, together) + servo(1) (save, guard, protect, serve) = the verb:

conservo, conservare, conservavi, conservatus

It means: keep safe/intact, save (from danger); preserve, maintain; spare; keep/observe

What is the latin word lith means?

The word 'lithium' is the same in English and in Latin. The English noun derives from the much earlier, ancient, classical Latin language of the ancient Romans. The Latin in turn derives from the Greek word for small stone.

Latin word for pearl?

"a pearl" in German is "eine Perle".

Latin name for eagle?

The word "hawk" in Latin is accipiter (-tris, m.). The word refers to birds of prey in general, but was applied in particular by the Romans to the common hawk and the sparrowhawk.

What does the Latin phrase of Ego Sum Fabula mean in English?

I am a painter. (With the "I' emphasized.)

It also can mean I am the artist. But painter is the same thing. It depends what you are translating. If you are translating a passage about the pictor going to a villa and painting a lion in the triclinium, use painter but if it is just 'ego sum pictor' the answer would be I am an artist. (articles are EXTREMELY important!

What is the meaning of the Latin root gregis?

According to Whitaker's Words, gregis is the genitive singular form of the word Grex, meaning: flock, herd; crowd; company, crew; people/animals assembled; set/faction/class.

What is the Latin word for sort?

It depends exactly what you mean by "sort", English being a very ambiguous language compared to Latin.

"I sort" as a verb is ordino, dispono or digero.

Sort meaning "a type" (noun) is genus or species.

Sort as in "manner" is modus or mos.

Sort as in a quality of things is nota.

What does laudat mean in latin?

The Latin word laudat translates into English as the words He praises. This word is said in Italian as loda.

Latin word for a spear?

all of these mean sword in LATIN:

HARPE

MUCRO

GLADIO

ENSIS

GLADIUS

MACHAERA

What does the latin word for rain mean?

'Pioggia' is an Italian equivalent of 'rain'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'PYOHDJ-djah'.

How do you say to victory in Latin?

Victory in latin is Victoria. If you are looking to use it in a sentence, the declensions are as follows:

Singular Plural

N victoria victoriae

G victoriae victoriarum

D victoriae victoriis

AC victoriam victorias

AB victoria victoriis

V victoria victoriae

What is little brother in latin?

One Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'Little brother of the North' is the following: Fraterculus septentrionalis. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'frater' means 'brother'; 'fraterculus' means 'little brother'; and 'septentrionalis' means 'of or pertaining to the seven stars in the Big Dipper'. For 'septentrionalis' is one of the ways in which the ancient, classical Latin language designates 'north'. The pronunciation is the following: frah-TEHR-koo-loos sehp-TEHN-tree-oh-nah-lees. Another Latin equivalent is as follows: Fraterculus aquilonis. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'fraterculus' means 'little brother'; and 'aquilonis' means 'of or pertaining to the north wind'. For the Latin name for the north wind is 'aquilo'. The pronunciation of the entire phrase is as follows: frah-TEHR-koo-loos ah-kee-LOH-nees.

How do you translate I came I saw I helped into latin?

vidi vini ridi

Caesar's famous phrase is veni, vidi, vici.

We came we saw we laughed would be:

venimus, vidimus, ridimus

It would actually be: venimus, vidimus, risimus.

Risimus is the perfect tense form of rideo.

Latin word for strong women'?

Le forti is an Italian equivalent of 'strong women'. In the word by word translation, the feminine definite article 'le' means 'the'. The adjective 'forti', used as a noun, means 'strong'. The phrase is pronounced 'lay'* FOHR-tee DOH-nay'.

The phrase also may be 'le donne forti' or 'le forti donne'. In both cases, the feminine gender noun 'donne' means 'women'. In the first case, the adjective 'forti' is said first if the reference is to emotional or mental strength. In the second case, the adjective is said after 'donne' if the reference is to physical strength.

*The sound 'ay' is similar to the sound 'ay' in the English noun 'ray'.

What is the Latin root for half?

Its μισό (miso). You can find it as the root ημι- (imi-, hemi-, like hemisphere : half a globe. Greek : ημισφαιριό).

How do you say I choose you in Latin?

Saying "I choose you" in Latin could be done like this: te opto, or like this: ego te opto.

Either will work, so choose whichever you like the sound of best.

What does gibbous mean in latin?

The word gibbous is English, not Latin. It derives from the Latin adjective gibbus meaning humped or convex.

What does the Latin word 'adventus' mean?

The word "advent" does not occur in Latin. The English word "advent" (meaning "arrival") is from Latin adventus, "approach; arrival" (from ad-, "toward", and venire, "to come").

Why does many Spanish words come from Latin?

Latin! The language of the ancient Romans.

The same is true of French, Portuguese, Italian, Catalan and Romanian.

Also English to a great extent, although there are also Germanic and Scandinavian influences in English. (Just as there are Arabic influences in Spanish)