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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 to English translatio of lapis reprobatus caput anguli?

"Lapis reprobatus caput anguli", signifies "the Stone which was rejected has become the headstone of the corner"

What words are derivatives of the Latin root 'rego-'?

I guide is the English equivalent of the Latin root 'rego-'. Latin derivatives include the noun 'rector' for 'governor, ruler'; the adjective 'rectus' for 'straight'; the noun 'rex' for 'king'; and the noun 'regimen' for 'act of directing, rudder'.

Latin for chicken?

"Hen" is an English equivalent of the Italian word gallina.

Specifically, the word is a feminine noun in its singular form. It literally means "hen" and loosely as "woman" or pejoratively "airhead". The pronunciation will be "gal-LEE-na" in Italian.

What declension is the Latin word Latin?

Tempus is a neuter noun of the third declension. Its genitive is temporis.

The complete declension is:

Singular

nom./voc. tempus

gen. temporis

dat. temporī

acc. temporem

abl. tempore

Plural

nom./voc. tempora

gen. temporum

dat. temporibus

acc. tempora

abl. temporibus

What Latin root means to eat?

The Latin root that means 'day' is die-. The word for 'day' is 'dies'. From it derive the Latin words 'diecula', for 'little day or short time'; and 'Diespiter', as another name for Jupiter. Also from it derive 'diu', 'by day'; 'diurnus' 'belonging to or lasting for a day'; 'dius' 'divine' and 'in the open air or out-of-doors'; 'diutinus' and 'diuturnus' 'lasting a long time'; 'diutius' 'longer'; and 'diuturnitas' 'for a long time'.

How do you say her in Latin?

If you mean how do you say "to the woman" in Latin then there would be at least two ways of saying that, but listing more than two would be redundant because they would mean the same thing as one of the two I am about to explain.

The first way to say it would be 'ad feminam'. you would use this if you were involved in 'motion towards' like: I walked to the woman.

the second way would be 'feminae'. That would be 'woman' as an indirect object like:I gave the book to the woman.

in either case you don't need a word for 'the' because it is implied in latin. if you really wanted to have a word for 'the', though, you could say 'ad eam feminam' for the first one and 'ei feminae' for the second one.

if you want to include the long marks then just look up the words an put them there yourself.

What is the word for thus it stands?

> there by

In Latin, "sic stat," or even simply "sic."

By the way, in editing, the word "stet," which means "let it stand" in Latin, indicates that a word or section marked for deletion should stay in as originally written.

What is the meaning in English of the latin word volens?

Vulto is a rare ablative singular form of the noun vultus, "face, expression". Normally this word is treated as a fourth-declension noun, which would make the ablative singular vultu, but some medieval authors use the second-declension form vulto instead. Instances occurring in the online collection "The Latin Library" are vulto austero "with a sour expression" and laeto vulto "with a cheerful expression".

What English word comes from the Latin word habitare?

I can think of three words; "habitat, "habitable" and "habitation"

What does strong and free in Latin means?

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What does senex mean in Latin?

The Latin noun senex means an old man and senes is the plural: old men

What is the Latin word for malevolent?

The latin word for vindictive is atriebīgs.

How do you say Father Me in Latin?

I would need to know what you mean by 'Father Me'. In my reading of standard English, I would find it hard to follow 'father' with 'me'. Do you mean 'My Father'?

What is the Latin word for poetry?

The latin word for poetry has many acceptations :

poetry

  1. poesis -is (acc. -in, f.)

a poem, poetry, verse

  1. carmen -inis n.

belonging to poetry or music, musical

  1. musicus -a -um

lyric poetry

  1. plectrum -i n.

lyric poetry, song

  1. lyra -ae f.

music, poetry, learned studies

  1. musicus -a -um

song, melody, music, poetry

  1. cantus -us m.

the art of poetry

  1. poetica -ae and poetice -es

Cow in Latin?

The Latin word bos could be of either gender and mean either "bull" or "cow". If the ancient Romans wanted to say explicitly that the animal was female, they used the phrase bos femina, literally "female cattle".

What is the Latin translation for Pluto?

pluto means of or pertaining to pluto the roman god of death and of wealth

Which Latin roots most closely mean 'head'?

The Latin root that most closely means 'head' is capit-. One derivative in Latin is the adjective 'capitalis', which means 'of or pertaining to the head'. Another way of saying death sentence is capital punishment. In fact, the standard form of capital punishment in ancient Rome was beheading.

What were the three languages that grew out of Latin?

There are plenty of languages.

The three most spoken ones are:

1) Spanish or Castilian

2) Portuguese

3) French

Other major languages are: Italian, Romanian, Catalan, Occitan...

What is Latin for future dreams?

Future is not refereed to in the Latin language, they use an abbreviation as '''advenio

this means to come and they use memory as dreams but dreams are also put apon as the dead, or devil spirit.

so all this is '''advenio '''diabolus, memory devils'''''''''

What is Latin for sheep?

Shepherd in modern Greek is ποιμένας, βοσκός (poimenas, boskos)

Shepherd in Classical Greek is ποιμήν, νομεύς (poimin, nomeus)

What is Latin for thereby?

The English word 'thus' may be translated into Latin by one of two words. One word is ita, which means 'in this fashion, so, thus'. Another word is sic, which means 'in this way, so, thus'.