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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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What is 'fear' in Latin?

As a noun, Latin has the words timor, metus (both are masculine) and formido (feminine), all meaning "fear/terror/dread" .

When was To Love Honor and Obey in popular use in wedding vows?

It was popular up until the 60's when Women's Lib came into play. Women began to realize that the men thought the words were for her carry out and the men weren't involved in the vows. Women fought hard during the early 1900's to get the right to vote and women weren't about to sit in the back seat any longer. Many young couples now make up their own vows and it should involve having respect for each other and not who rules over who. This answer is not quite correct. In the Episcopal Church, upon the publishing of the 1928 Book of Common Prayer which superseded the previous 1898 Book, the vow of the bride eliminates the provision to 'obey' and makes the vows of bride and groom to be identical, though separately and individually taken. Since the Book of Common Prayer provides the most widely used and copied form for Holy Matrimony, the obedience clause in wedding vows has been diminishing since at least 1928; and clearly the issue had been being discussed well before that date, for its inclusion into the 1928 Book of Common Prayer to be accepted. Surely the work of women and men to change the status of women, to accept women as fully human (thank you, Dorothy Sayers, Amelia Bloomer, Mary Cady Stanton, the Grimke sisters, and many, many others) was seminal to this change.

What is walk in Latin?

Ambulare - to walk.

Ambulatio (genitive: ambulationis) - the act of walking.

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The Latin word for "to walk" (infinitive form) is ambulare

How do you you pronounce the latin word 'IRA'?

The "I" in pretty much all Latin words are pronounced as an "ee" sound, instead of an "ai" sound. So Ira is pronounced as "EE-RAH"

Is the word post latin or greek?

I'm pretty sure it's Latin.

AnswerIn a bilateral meeting i.e. two countries meet. "bi" - "two" and "latus, lateris" - "side"; and yes, of course, it's latin.

It is Latin.

What does audio in latin mean?

Audio is Latin and means "to hear" in English.

How do you say high in latin?

"High" in Latin is altus, -a, -um (which can also mean "deep"; it all depends on your point of view).

Is it true what they say about Dixie?

Well yes! Most generally, the more outrageous the tale, the more likely it is to be true!

What is the Latin word for fatal?

The usual classical word was mortifer (literally, "death-bringing"). The words fatalis and letalis(note: usually spelled that way, and not lethalis) also existed, but were primarily poetical or late. In earlier usage fatalis meant simply "ordained by fate."

What is the source of expression hic et nunc?

Hic et nunc is Latin for "here and now." This is such a common expression that it may not be possible to find a particular literary source for it.

What is demons in Latin?

The word Demon comes from the Latin word Daemn meaning Spirit.