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Translating Latin words into English. How you say and spell Latin language words and phrases in the English language.

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What is 'confutatis maledictis' in English?

The meaning in English of the Latin word 'confutatis' is the following: having been silenced. For the word derives from the Latin verb 'confutare', which means 'to check the boiling point of a liquid'. The word may go on to mean 'to check or repress' and 'to put down or silence'. The pronunciation is as follows: kohn-foo-TAH-tees.

The phrase confutatis maledictis appears in the the Latin Mass for the Dead, or Requiem Mass. It is what's known in Latin grammar as an ablative absolute, and is variously translated "When the accursed are confounded" or "when the damned are silenced".

In other circumstances, confutatis could also be a present-tense form of the same verb, meaning 'You (plural) are restraining/repressing".

What is the correct translation for de facto?

"According to the fact." Often opposed to de jure, "according to the law."

What is 'socius' in English?

Common is one meaning of 'socius'. Sharing is another meaning. As a noun, the Latin word means 'comrade' or 'partner'.

What is 'terlingua' in English?

Old Spanish for Tres Lenguas (Three Tongues). Most plausible answer is the three tongues or three forks of Terlingua Creek, on which the town of Terlingua Ghost Town was founded in the Big Bend Valley of Far West Texas. Another explanation is that it refers to the three languages that were commonly spoken in that area: English, Spanish and American Indian dialects. When you think about it, however, the above explanation sounds much more likely. Brian Kistler

What is English for 'conditio per quam'?

Condition through which is the English equivalent of 'conditio per quam'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'conditio' means 'condition'. The preposition 'per' means 'through'. The relative pronoun 'quam' means 'which'.

What is the latin word meaning small vessel?

Vāsculum, -ī means "small dish or bowl."

Nāvicula, -ae means "small ship or boat."

What Latin means aluminum?

Probably a Latin root.

A = from

Lumen, luminis = light, eye

So, A-lumin-ium = from light (->shiny?). -ium is just a suffix added on because it is an Element.

In the Latin language what is the original meaning of the word 'with'?

Cum eo is the Latin equivalent of 'with it'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'cum' means 'with'. The pronoun 'eo' means 'it'. Super id is one Latin equivalent of 'upon it'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'super' means 'upon'. The pronoun 'id' means 'it', in the sense of movement. Super eo is another Latin equivalent of 'upon it'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'super' means 'upon'. The pronoun 'eo' means 'it', in the sense of location.

How do you translate 'being' into Latin?

Do you mean like an animal (living being)? Or something like being happy?

Animal-ish being: res vivens

being (happy): iens

How do you pronounce the phrase Damnant quod non intellegunt?

'They condemn what they don't understand.' Pronounce as "con-demn-nant kwod non in-tell-e-gunt'

What word comes from the latin word poena?

As is common with all Latin words, they become the root of many of our English words. Poena seems to be the root of Pain and Punishment.

In Roman mythology, Poena(also Poine) is the spirit of punishment and the attendant of punishment to Nemesis, the goddess of divine retribution. The Latin word poena, "pain, punishment, penalty", gave rise to English words such as subpoenaand pain. The original word is the Ancient Greek poinḗ(ποινή), also meaning "penalty."

What does the Latin word credere mean?

credibilidad, crediticio, crédito, credo, and all the Spanish or Italian verb conjugations for "creer" and "credere"

What is the latin translation for shield?

Scutum (pronounced /'skjuːtəm/ in English; pl. scuta) is the Latin word for "shield", although it has in modern times come to be specifically associated with the rectangular, semi-cylindrical body shield carried by ancient Roman legionaries. The shield's curved shape covered the wielder's front and sides, affording excellent protection.

What does the latin word part alb mean?

The English meaning of the Latin expression 'in albis' is in white. The reference is to 'Dominica in albis depositis', which means 'the Sunday of the laying aside of the white garments'. On that Sunday, the newly baptized people took their white baptismal garments off.

What does vendo mean in English?

It means "I sell, I vend" in Latin. (It comes ultimately from venum-do, "I give (up) for/as sale".)

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What is meant by 'opinio juris becomes jus cogens'?

The Latin equivalent of the English observation 'Opinio juris becomes jus cogens' is Opinio juris fit ius cogens. The all-English equivalent is The opinion of the court becomes the binding law. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'opinio' means 'opinion'. The noun 'juris' means 'of the court'. The verb 'fit' means '[he/she/it] becomes, does become, is becoming'. The noun 'ius' means 'law'. The participle 'cogens' means 'binding'.

Why is E Pluribus Unum on US coins?

The motto is correctly spelled E Pluribus Unum, just as it appears on the coin. Please look at your pocket change. ALL coins in the U.S. carry this motto. It's Latin for "From many, One" and refers to the goal of making one united country out of many diverse states and citizens.

What is et al?

It is short for the Latin et alii ('and others'), which means "and others." For example, the phrase "IBM, Microsoft, HP, et al." means "IBM, Microsoft, HP and others" or "Carruthers et al."- "Carruthers and others".

What language is Carpe Diem in?

It is Latin, though it is often used in English, as are many phrases from languages across the globe.

I will always love you in latin?

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