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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 word comes from the latin prehandar?

The English word that comes from the Latin word prehendar is apprehensive.

What does 'fabrorum' mean in Latin?

A faber is a worker who makes things out of some material, for example wood or metal. Depending on context, it can be translated "smith" or "carpenter" or as any of a number of other English-language occupational terms.

Fabrorum is the genitive plural of faber, and so can be translated "of the smiths," "of the carpenters," and so forth.

What is the Latin Word for fat?

One Latin equivalent of the English 'fat person' is obesus. Adjectives and nouns in Latin show gender. The example in Latin is the masculine form of the adjective. The feminine and neuter forms of the adjective are 'obesa' and 'obesum', respectively. Another Latin equivalent is pinguis. This adjective refers to heavy, solid, thick fat. In contrast, 'obesus' refers to fat in the sense of plump.

When can say that he is happily adjusted to life?

I'm not sure why you have added this to Eng<->Latin and Eng<->Finnish as well as Japanese. If you want other translations you have to post this question in each of those categories separately. Here is the Japanese translation:

'Kare wa seikatsu ni koufuku de junnoushiteiru'.

Latin Word for Team?

ομαδική εργασία (omadiki ergasia) Also you can use the word συνεργασία (synergasia) meaning to work together.

What is the dark one in Latin?

"Into the darkness and back again:" in tenebras et rursus.

Tenebrae can be used figuratively to mean "unconsciousness, death, blindness, the lower world, ignorance, obscurity."

The same with "shadow:" in umbram et rursus.

Figuratively, umbra connotes "ghost" or "uninvited guest" as well as less sinister meanings such as "shelter," "school" or "study."

What word derive from the greek word tongue?

The Greek word for tongue is γλωσσα (glossa) and i think you are looking for the word glossology meaning 'the sum of knowledge regarding the tongue' and also its another term for linguistics.

What does sicarius mean in latin?

Dagger. Can also mean assassin (one who uses the dagger).

Is 'omnes sumus pulvis stellae' a correct translation of 'we are all stardust' in Latin?

Classical Latin prefers the verb at the end of the sentence (it is a subject-object-verb language, unlike English which is a subject-verb-object language). The verb can appear in other positions, but usually for poetic or prosaic effect.

The genitive plural of stella is stellarum, not stellae.

So a more usual order would be: Omnes pulvis stellarum sumus.

What is the latin word for small flower?

An ancient Roman would use the term flos for any kind of flower, no matter where it happened to be growing. If you wanted to specify that it was growing wild rather than in a garden, you might say flos silvestris.

What is the latin phrase for panem?

The Latin "panem et circenses" literally means "bread and circuses".

What is the Latin word for stinky?

"dirty" or "filthy" = melukhlakh (מלוכלך)

If you are referring something sexual in nature, the word is kakhol (כחול) which means "blue".

What does the latin word species mean in biology?

Species is a late Middle English word that comes from the Latin word species, which meant appearance. That word was rooted in the Latin specere, which meant to look.

What is the Latin translation of 'land of gold'?

The Latin word for gold is 'Aurum', which is where the chemical symbol for gold (Au) was derived.

Translate eternal friendship into Latin?

Flamma constans would work, that is the most literal translation.

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What does eunt mean in Latin?

Erunt is a form of verb esse, which means "to be". It is

- third-person

- plural future

- active indicative

so it is translated as "they will be".

Latin name for teeth?

Sorry some idiot was here before. Teeth = Dentes.

What does macron mean in Latin?

Yes, macrons are important because I've never seen a Latin text without words that are supposed to have macrons but don't. Also, it is important to learn them consistently if you are planning to study Latin in college or go to a Latin University because a lot of people have trouble if they didn't learn it consistently before they were in college.