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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 does the Latin word bini mean?

Bini, -ae is a Latin adjective meaning "in pairs" or "two by two", or "two at a time". When applied to plural words having singular meaning (e.g., quadrigae, "a four-horse chariot"), it means simply "two'.

What is the definition of 'decori decus'?

The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'decori decus' is the following: the beauty of beauty. For the word 'decori' is in the genitive case of possession. It literally means 'grace' or 'propriety'. The word 'decus' refers to 'distinction, glory, grace, honor, or that which adorns or beautifies'.

What is Mother Earth's Roman name?

Madre Terra is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Mother Earth." The feminine singular phrase most famously references sustainable life cycles and lifestyles. The pronunciation will be "MA-drey TER-ra" in Italian.

What latin root means believe?

I can only think of 3 Confido which means to trust, to be confident of, Credo, which means to Believe, to have faith and Fido which literally means to trust, to rely.

Where is withania coagulans found?

It is found in North-West India in Punjab and is also known as Pakistani herb as it is well known out there and now rare in India.

How do you say 200 years in Latin?

"Duo Milia et Duo" [This is 2002 as a Cardinal Number]

"Bis Millesimus et Secundus" (or "Bis Millesimus et Alter") [2002th as an Ordinal Number]


But Romans would likely have used "MMII" to represent "2002" in writing.

What is victimitis infinitus?

The ability to avoid ever, EVER admitting error or mistake. A person infected with victimitis infinitis is superior and perfect and never makes mistakes. Any problem with the victimitis' personal circumstances -- debt, low wages, broken car, poor health, accidents -- is always due to the negligence and/or maliciousness of someone else.

Many people believe that victimitis infinitisi are consumate actors. Actually, they are not. Victimitis infinitisi sincerely believe, despite a life time of trouble, that they are victims because their obvious superiority draws the evil "them" predators who individually and collectively, prey upon on the victimis infinitisi to wreck havoc. and draw these superior people down to "their" level.

Most humans go through a victimitis infinitus phase as children, but nearly all of us outgrow it. Some of us, however, do not and grow on to lead lives that to themselves appear to be models of virtue and sagacity in the face of huge social, economic and physical challenges. Since victimitis infinitisi truly believe in their own superiority and victimhood, many casual friends are drawn into the victimitis infinitis pity party and may join the victim in castigating or attacking the evil "them." The evil "them" often include family members who are financially and emotionally exhausted from the endless rescue that victimitis infinitis requires.

Alert humans may avoid being drawn into dysfunctional vicctimitis infinitis rescue parties by ascessing said victim with an experienced eye: has this person been in debt for much of their adult life? does this person have expensive tastes in clothing, food or art which are not sustainable given their income level? does this person tell of a whole series of undervalued jobs with evil, unappreciative bosses? has this person been in trouble with the law on numerous occasions with each trial resulting in a miscarriage of justice? does this person have any first degree family members who are still on productive speaking terms with them?

See also, DMSO "narcissisitc personality disorder."

What is the full declension of Confoederatio Helvetica in Latin?

Singular:

Nominative: Confoederatio Helvetica

Genitive: Confoederationis Helveticae

Dative: Confoederationi Helveticae

Accusative: Confoederationem Helveticam

Ablative: Confoederatione Helvetica

Plural:

Nominative: Confoederationes Helveticae

Genitive: Confoederationum Helveticarum

Dative: Confoederationibus Helveticis

Accusative: Confoederationes Helveticas

Ablative: Confoederationibus Helveticis

What does Futurus beatus mean?

beatus means blessed, fortunate or happy

futurus is the future active participle of the verb esse ("to be")

Put them together and you get something like "who will be/who is about to be happy." With a present-tense form of esse, it's a near future; e.g. beatus futurus es "you are about to be happy."

What does the Latin name Calendula officinalis mean?

Calendula, is from the Latin kalendae, the word Romans used to indicate that the flower bloomed throughout the year close by. Officinalis indicates that this herb was an official medicinal herb.