How do you say gods grace in latin?
The usual expression is Dominus vobiscum (May the Lord be with you).
It is possible to say Gratia vobiscum (May grace be with you) - but this sounds very odd. Grace is only one aspect of God, if I heard gratia vobiscum I would ask myself why the blesser was being antsy about giving the full blessing.
Dominus tibicum (and I suppose gratia tibicum) is also possible, if you are speaking to a single person whom you know very well.
Unum is Latin for one. Also if you are talking about one feminine thing it would be una, if you would be talking about one masculine thing it would be unus, and if you are talking about one neuter thing (as shown above) you would say unum.
Uno, due, tre, quattro, cinque, sei, sette, otto, nove, and dieci are the numbers from 1 through 10 in Italian.
Specifically, there actually are two forms for the number one. Uno is used when what is being counted is male/masculine. Una is used when the counted item/person is female/feminine.
The pronunciations will be "OO-no, DOO-ey, trey, KWAT-tro, TCHEEN-kwey, seh, SET-tey, OT-to, NO-vey, DYEH-tchee" in Italian.
Translate into Latin the greatest of these is love?
The full Biblical phrase is (American Bible): But now faith, hope, love, abide these three; but the greatest of these is love In Latin this is: Nunc autem manet fides spes caritas tria haec maior autem horum est caritas But to answer your question as asked: Fides spes caritas maior horum est caritas
The Latin equivalent of the greeting 'good afternoon' is Bonus tempus postmeridianus. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'bonus' means 'good'. The noun 'tempus' means 'time'. The adjective 'postmeridianus' means 'after noon'.
What latin word that means guide?
The Latin word for guide is dux ducis. A guide means someone who is a leader, general or a duke.
What is the Latin word for homework?
torture. Other synonyms: pain, greif-invoking, work at home, extended school
What language does the suffix phobia come from?
; phobia : 1786, "fear, horror, aversion," Mod.L., abstracted from compounds in -phobia, from Gk. -phobia, from phobos "fear," originally "flight" (still the only sense in Homer), but it became the common word for "fear" via the notion of "panic, fright" (cf. phobein "put to flight, frighten"), from PIE base *bhegw- "to run" (cf. Lith. begu "to flee," O.C.S. begu "flight," bezati "to flee, run," O.N. bekkr "a stream"). Psychological sense attested by 1895; phobic (adj.) is from 1897. ; http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?search=phobia&searchmode=none
What is the latin word for tranquility?
It depends if you mean "quiet" as a noun or an adjective.
As an adjective it is: quietus, tranquillus, placidus, tacitus, silens or mutus.
As a noun it is: quies, tranquilitas, silentium or pax.
What is the Latin translation of the English phrase 'a star'?
Stella is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "a star."
Specifically, the Latin word is a feminine noun. It is not preceded by a definite or indefinite article since Latin has no equivalent to "the" or "a." But it may be preceded by una in the sense of "one": una stella ("one star").
The pronunciation will be "STEHL-lah" in both the classical Latin of the ancient Romans and the liturgical Latin of the Church.
Bingo is a square piece of paper with the letters B, I, N, G, O across the top. There are columns under each letter, each with 5 squares. In the center is a free space. You get chips, which can be anything from plastic circles to paper squares. Most commonly, each square other than the free space has a number in it. A person will call out numbers like this "B, 16!" If in column B you have the number 16, you cover it with a chip. Once you have a full line of 15 diagonally, horizontally, or vertically, you stand up and shout "Bingo!!!" Your answers are then checked, and if they are all valid, you normally win a prize. There are countless variations, though.
What is the latin word for ultimate?
It actually depends on how you use it. If you are saying, for example, "this is the best gift", then you would use , "optimum". Use the translation, "optimum", when speaking about an object. When speaking about a masculine word, such as "father", "brother", "man", then you would use the translation, "optimus". When using a feminine word such as, "mother", "sister", or "woman", then use the translation, "optima". So it would be, "optima mater", which is translated as "best mother"
I hope this helped!
What is the Latin translation for the word Politics in Latin?
The word "politics" is derived from the latin root "populo" meaning (in general) people. Politics, in latin basically means of the people, which is thought of with the word "democracy." Democracy was one of the early forms of government which only worked in small greek city states and other regions of latin territories such as Rome. It only worked in small areas because the "citizens" such as the adult men voted.
What is the latin root word of mammal?
The word mammal is rooted in the Latin word mamma, mammae which means "breast". This is appropriate since one of the characteristics of mammals is that they nurse their young.
What is some words with the latin root word art?
Some words with the Latin root "art" include artifact, artisan, artifice, and artificial.
What is the latin translation for Roman Baths?
The Romans kept the Celtic name "Sulis" and called Bath "Aquae Sulis" which means "waters of Sulis."
The Romans kept the Celtic name "Sulis" and called Bath "Aquae Sulis" which means "waters of Sulis."
The Romans kept the Celtic name "Sulis" and called Bath "Aquae Sulis" which means "waters of Sulis."
The Romans kept the Celtic name "Sulis" and called Bath "Aquae Sulis" which means "waters of Sulis."
The Romans kept the Celtic name "Sulis" and called Bath "Aquae Sulis" which means "waters of Sulis."
The Romans kept the Celtic name "Sulis" and called Bath "Aquae Sulis" which means "waters of Sulis."
The Romans kept the Celtic name "Sulis" and called Bath "Aquae Sulis" which means "waters of Sulis."
The Romans kept the Celtic name "Sulis" and called Bath "Aquae Sulis" which means "waters of Sulis."
The Romans kept the Celtic name "Sulis" and called Bath "Aquae Sulis" which means "waters of Sulis."
What is Latin name for Portugal?
The entire Iberian peninsula was called Hispania by the Romans, the border that exists today between Portugal and Spain did not exist when the Romans ruled the peninsula. The border that did exist however, made up by the Romans that contained most, but not all, of modern day Portugal was the province they called Hispania Lusitania.
So the answer I think you are looking for is Lusitania.
Hope this helps.
What does the Latin root vi mean?
Vis, all by itself, means "power, strength, force." It often appears in the plural with the same meaning, as in the famous quotation from Virgil's Aeneid, "vires acquirit eundo" - "it gains strength as it goes."
Vis- as a root of English words involving seeing such as visible, vision, revise, etc., is from visus, the past participle of the verb videre meaning "to see."
The latin word for always is semper and the Latin verb to love is amare so to love always would be semper amare but I don't know how you want that translated it would change based on what you mean by it