What is the Latin translation for Love Is Sacrifice?
Amor est gladius.
A bit odd, considering the two things are both nouns. Regardless, they match in gender, number, and case. The 'est' translates as 'is', and in latin articles such as 'the' or 'a' are implied.
How do you say seventieth anniversary in Latin?
Felix natalis quinquagesimus
next time you can always go to Google translate =)
It would actually be Felicem Quinquagesimum Natalem Diem, because it is being said and would therefore be in the accusative case, with the implied "habe."
Google Translate isn't really all that good; don't use it. It can seriously mess up grammar when translating.
The Latin translation of 'new song' is Canticum novum. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'canticum' means 'song'. The adjective 'novum' means 'new'. The phrase may be found in the opening line of Psalm 98.
What is the Latin phrase for without warning?
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'without notice' 'is the following: sine promulgatione. The word 'sine' means 'without'. The word 'promulgatione' means 'a making publicly known, promulgation'. The Latin meaning therefore applies to situations in which changes may be made without informing the public or relevant parties.
What is the latin word for death knight?
Cavaliere di morte is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "death knight." The masculine singular noun, preposition, and feminine singular noun translate literally into English as "knight of death." The pronunciation will be "KA-va-LYEH-rey dee MOR-tey" in Italian.
Vivere nel momento is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Live in the moment."
Specifically, the infinitive vivere means "to live." The word nel combines the preposition in with the masculine definite article il to mean "in the." The masculine noun momento means "moment."
The pronunciation is "VEE-veh-reh nehl moh-MEHN-toh."
Occultus or Arcánús are the Latin translations for Secret.
What is the word for shoes in Latin?
salsa is my favorite!
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The word "shoes" in Latin is "calceamenta"
What is the Latin word for to flow?
(Latin: flow, flowing; moving in a continuous and smooth way; wave, moving back and forth) Dean Cook (www.paranormalsceneinvestigators.co.uk)
How do you say And also with you in Latin?
et al. (et alii) = "and others"
etc. (et cetera) = "and the others" (implies that they are known to the audience)
See the related links (below) for more information.
What is the Latin translation for accord in Latin?
There are multiple words for harmony, the right one depends on context.
pax, pacis - peace, harmony
consensus - agreement, consent, harmony
constantia - perseverance, harmony
concentus - harmony, concord
harmonia - harmony, concord, melody
How do you translate be true to yourself from English to Latin?
-"Tuam sequere naturam "
if the phrase "Be true to yourself" means that you know your values, and are guided in all things by your own conscience.
- "Verum dic tibi ipsi"
if the sentence "Be true to yourself" means that you tell the truth even to yourself, without hesitation.
-"Tibi ipsi fidelis esto"
if the sentence "Be true to yourself" means adhering firmly and devotedly to yourself.
It depends on the shape of the shield.
A medium sized round or oval shield, as used by Roman auxiliary troops and cavalry during the 1st and 2nd centuries AD was called a clipeus.
A much larger shield, at first oval, then rectangular and finally round was called a scutum.
The links below take you to images of a late 1st century clipeus and a scutum:
Can you translate jack into Latin?
Strangely the modern name Jack derives from Latin Jacobus, which is the Latin version of James. All these names derive from Hebrew Jacob, meaning "one who supplants" - someone who overthrows someone else.
There are more than one Latin word for 'strong'. It depends on what situation you are in. Some of them include: infragilis, durus, fortis, validus, potens (this is also used as a name) and firmus.
How do you say dreamer in Spanish?
soñandote (soh-NYAHN-doh-teh) or soñando de ti (soh-NYAHN-doh deh tee)
What is the Latin translation for the word protection in Latin?
It depends on what type of 'support' you mean.
All these Latin words can be translated into English as 'support':
alo, altum, alui, auxilium,faveo, firmamentum, fotum, foveo,fovi, patrocinor, solacium, solor,suscipio, suffragium, subsidium.
What does pendeja mean in English?
The Spanish slang word pendejo is a vulgar term literally translated to mean pubic hair. It's a term used in anger to describe someone who is unpleasant, rude, obnoxious or arrogant (like a**hole in English).
Over the years, like many crude slang terms, some classless groups have even adopted it as a semi-acceptable funny greeting between friends.