How do you say my father in Latin?
Depending on the grammatical context:
Latin word order is flexible; any of these could have the words in the opposite order.
The phrase is "per se". It means in or by itself.
Sally didn't say I was ugly, per se, but she implied as much.
My teacher didn't quote the author, per se, but paraphrased his words enough that I understood what the author meant.
I didn't tell Jim that I hated him, per se, so I'm not sure he understood.
What is the Latin translation for 'pride in your work'?
"Pride" is superbia, with the source of pride in the genitive; thus "pride in your work" is superbia operis tui(or operis vestri if "you" is plural). The verb "to take pride" is superbiare, with the source of pride in the ablative; thus "to take pride in your work" is superibiare opere tuo (or opere vestro).
If a specific reference to the person(s) spoken to is not intended, then possibly superbia operis sui; superbiare opere suo "[to take] pride in one's own work" is a better translation.
What is the Latin word for cover?
English has two unrelated words spelled "cape".
One is a kind of cloak or hooded garment; the Latin for this is capa, umerale or lacerna.
Another cape is a headland or promontory; the Latin for this is promonturium.
Translate power to the people in latin?
Tam quídam plérumque means As a whole when translated into Latin.
Donatur is the Latin equivalent of 'Let it be given'. It's the form of the verb in the third person singular. It's in the present passive subjunctive of the infinitive 'donare', which means 'to give'.
What is the Latin translation of 'mind's eye'?
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'mind's eye' is Oculus mentis. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'oculus' means 'eye'. The noun 'mentis' means 'mind'.
What word means a substance is one that can damage your health and comes from the latin noxa?
Obnoxious
What is the Latin translation for the word warrior in Latin?
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'fighter' is pugnator. It derives from the Latin noun 'pugna', which means 'fight'. The Latin word may refer to a fighter who uses body parts or weapons in the fight. Likewise, the Latin word also may refer to a fight in which body parts or weapons are used. The scale may range from a one-on-one street fight all the way up to a wartime fight on a battlefield.
Pyr is the root word that means fire. Pyrite is one example of this.
The Latin word for "war" is bellum, which is a second declension neuter.
What is the 2 latin root words of equinox?
Aequabilis (adj) meaning Equal & Nox, Noctis (n, f) meaning Night.
In manus Dei is the Latin equivalent of 'in God's hands'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'manus' means 'hands'. The noun 'Dei' means 'God'.
Latin for out of bad comes good?
Ex male bono
Should be: "Ex Malo Bonum" - From "Sermon LXI" by Saint Augustine.
You ammy beloveds and your beloved is mine in latin?
Ego dilecto meo et dilectus meus mihi = I am my beloved's and my beloved is mine.
Song of Solomon. 6:2
What English word come from the Latin word habitare?
The noun forms for the verb 'to arrive' are arrival and the gerund, arriving.