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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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How do you say you have beautiful eyes in Latin?

The Latin equivalent of the English sentence 'You have beautiful eyes' is Habes oculos pulchros. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'habes' means '[you] have'. The noun 'oculos' means 'eyes'. The adjective 'pulchros' means 'beautiful'.

What is in love there is truth in latin?

Quos amor verus tenuit, tenebit - True love will hold on to those whom it has held. (Seneca)

What Latin words does the word 'trifecta' derive from?

The word 'trifecta' derives from two words. One is the Latin word tres, which means 'three'. The other is the Latin word factus, which is the past participle of 'facere' ['to do, to make'].

How do you say enough said in Latin?

singular: shut up=conclude

plural: shut up=concldite

What is the Latin word for godless?

The correct translation is: Sine Deus, Sine meaning without and Deus meaning god, hence, without god or godless. You could also say Sine dei for multiple gods.

How do say great one in latin?

"One" in Latin is "unus" (masculine), "una" (feminine) or "unum" (neuter).

How do you say seize your dream in latin?

Rapere art pósterús when translated means Seize the future.

What is the Latin words for who cares?

What are the Latin words for "who cares"? Qui cura.

What is the Latin term for 'four times per day'?

Quinquennalis -e is an adjective meaning "occurring every five years."

How do you say the number eight in Latin?

Annus MMDCCLXI AUC

The Roman numerals = 2761. AUC is abbreviation for Ab Urbe Condita - that's 'After the Founding of the City (Rome).

Romans reckoned dates from the date of the founding of Rome, which was 753 B.C. To convert to our calendar, add 753 to the year. 2008 + 753 = 2761.

If you mean "what are the ROMAN numerals for 2008?" the answer is MMVIII.

What is the order of adjectives in a Latin sentence?

They can go in whatever order you want. The fact that the adjective

must agree with the noun it goes with in gender, case and number

is often enough clue to determine what noun an adjective goes

with. This leads to such unusual (to English speakers) constructions

as adjectives being separated from their nouns by one or more

unrelated words, or nouns with adjectives modifiying them both

before and after.

How do you become a handsome man?

Well, if you're not naturally blessed then there isn't a whole lot you can do but I have some ideas that will help; * Physically, a good body helps (having some muscles - not a bodybuilder type but just some will suffice), an overweight or very skinny (like a sack of bones) is not handsome in a man. A good upright posture helps, no slouching. * Facially, exfoliate and use moisteriser. I find it goes a long way along with good sleeping patterns. * Go for a good hairstyle that complements you. Longer hair works well on some guys not so much on others. Short hair and stubble works good with some. Go for what's right for you an not just follow a trend. * Dressing well (doesn't have to be designer stuff - but so long as it suits you)also helps along with keeping your personal hygiene in check. * Confidence is perhaps one of the best traits in feeling better about oneself.

Is Latin a spoken language?

Latin is not the language of any nation, and hasn't been for thousands of years. For centuries, Latin was widely used by the Roman Catholic church in its liturgy, and it may still be the official language of the Vatican, technically an indepenent state. It was used as the language of scholarship in many universities even up until the 19th and 20th centuries. At various times it was used in Europe as a common language (vulgate) for general business purposes.

What is the Latin word for fall together?

Well, I don't really know what you're saying but I know that "convenio" means come together.

Latin word for unite?

The Latin word which means unify is Coniungere.

What is the Latin term for 'word for word'?

An ancient Roman would have said ad verbum or verbum pro verbo. The word verbatim was added to the language by post-medieval scholars.