What is 'How do you know where the long marks are in classical Latin' in Latin?
Quomodo scire ubi signa quae longitudinem indicant Latine classica sunt is 'How do you know where are the long marks in classical Latin'.
In the word by word translation, the adverb 'quo' means 'how'. The verb 'scis', in the second person singular of the present indicative of 'scire', means '[you] are knowing, do know, know'. The adverb 'ubi' means 'where'. The neuter gender noun 'signa', in the nominative plural of 'signum' as the subject of the sentence, means 'marks'. The neuter relative pronoun 'quae', in the nominative plural of 'quod', means 'that, which'. The feminine gender noun 'longitudinem', in the accusative singular of 'longitudo' as the direct object of the verb, means 'length'. The verb 'indicant', in the third person plural of the present indicative of 'indicare', means '[they] indicate'. The adverb 'Latine' means 'in Latin'. The feminine adjective 'classica', in the ablative singular, means 'classical'. The verb 'sunt', in the third person plural of the present indicative of the infinitive 'esse', means '[they] are'.
The word fish in the Latin language is said as pices. The word fish in Spanish is said as tanque and in Italian as serbatoio.
How do you say global in latin?
Globalis, but that's a word of relatively recent coinage (i.e., it's less than 500 years or so old). If you want Latin an ancient Roman might have understood, then perhaps universalis "universal, of general application" or totius mundi "of the whole world" might serve.
What is the Latin word for Phoenix Fire?
"flamma" & "ignis," from which we get the English words "flame" and "ignition," are usually the most appropriate. Though there is also "caminus," for a contained fire, fireplace; or "deflagratio," meaning, "a burning."
What is the latin phrase for i love you?
Semper amo is "I always love"; Semper te amo is "I always love you"; Semper te amabo is "I will always love you".
What is the latin word for state of Maine?
Maine did not exist in Rome, hence there is not Latin word for Maine.
minor parvus minimus vegrandis substrictus, migrus, brevis, aliquantulus
Parvulus; parvus.
Parvus, -a, -um.
What is the Meaning of the word iris in latin dictionary?
iris is the latin word for "rainbow" hence the English word "iridescent"
His/Her own, referring to a feminine noun in the accusative case.
What is the accusative case for the Latin word of brave?
Well you could use the latin word for brave which is Amimus. And the latin word for heart which is Cor.
What is the latin root for born?
Natus is the Latin root for born as in Hodie Christus natus est, which means "Today Christ is born".
What does the Latin word 'axis' mean?
It literally means axis as we commonly know it to mean an imaginary line around which rotation takes place.
Actually, there is no imaginary line. The primary meaning of 'axis' in Latin is 'axle' - so it is something around which rotation ntakes place - but certainly not imaginary.
#another answer from chin-jung,chang:
1.axis is to equip up for bringing up the tiny things
2.and axle is to equip up for bringing up somthing to be highlighted
How do you spell 'Jeremiah' in Latin?
The Latin spelling for the name 'Jeremiah' is Ieremias. The spelling is the same as the ancient, classical Greek. The name means 'Yhwh will raise' in Hebrew.