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Latin to English

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

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How many cases do latin nouns have?

Seven: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, vocative, locative.

Benedicamus patrem et filium cum sancto spiritu?

The correct Latin phrase is in nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti. The phrase means 'in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit'. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'nomine' means 'name'. The noun 'patris' means 'father'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'filii' means 'son'. The noun 'spiritus' means 'spirit'. The adjective 'sancti' means 'holy, sacred'.

What does annuit coertis mean?

"He has approved [our] undertakings."

Annuit means (he, she or it) has nodded [in assent]; has approved. The implied subject is 'Providence'.

Cœptis means undertakings, endeavors, beginnings.

What is the Latin for the phrase in wine there is truth?

it means "in wine there is truth"

Always listen to what a drunk person has to stay

cause, drunken words are spoken by sober hearts!

What is a Latin word for evil?

There are several Latin words that can mean evil as an adjective or a noun:

  • malus (adj)
  • pravus (adj)
  • improbus (adj)
  • malum (noun)
  • incommodum (noun)

What is the Latin derivation of the word culina?

The Latin feminine noun culina can mean a kitchen, or food, or victuals.

What does the latin word sempra mean?

ever or always
It means "always".

Semper is a Latin word that is very similar to the Spanish word "siempre" which means "always".

A word with sub in it meaning under?

Sub is not used as a suffix it is used as a prefix.

As I was taught sub means under or below like in subway. The way is under the city.

What does philos mean in latin?

Nothing - the word φίλος (philos) is classical Greek for beloved, dear or friendly; as a noun it means a friend or confidant.

The Latin equivalent is dilectus or carus(adjective) or amicus (noun).

What does ex libris mean?

Ex libris is Latin for "from [the] books". It appears commonly on bookplates followed by the name of the owner, which is construed as being in the genitive case, so that the entire phrase identifies the book as being "from the books of ".

What does quaeris mean in Latin?

Quaeris is the second person singular present tense of quaero, which means I look for, I search for, I seek out or I inquire into. So it means "you seek out", "you search for" and so on.

In latin what does domus mean?

There are a couple of possibilities. "Villa" is the latin word for a house but "domus" meaning home can also be used however I think that is generally for more transitive or possessive purposes.

What does the latin Numerare Potest mean in English?

Without some context, an absolute translation is not possible. Literally, it's: He (or she) can count.

What is the latin word for flying fish?

'volo, volare' means to fly. Below are it's conjugations in the present tense.

volo -- I am flying, I fly

volas -- You are flying, You fly

volat -- He/She/It is flying, he/She/It flies

volamus -- We are flying, We fly

volatis -- Y'all/You(plural) are flying, Y'all/You(plural) fly

volant -- They are flying, They fly

What does the Latin word ad rem mean?

ad rem - to the matter (subject, topic, issue)

What is the Latin root of 'equus'?

'Equus' itself is the root word. But its beginning letters equ- make up the root part from which all Latin words referring to horses are derived. It's connected with, but not derived from, the Greek word 'hippos' for 'horse'.

What does the latin or greek prefix 'mag' mean?

The Latin root mag- means "great, large". It underlies words such as:

"magnitude" from Latin magnitudo "greatness, size"

"magnify" from Latin magnificare "to make greater, to extol"

"master" from Latin magister "the greater one, master"

The Greek root mega- as in "megaphone" or "megabyte" is ultimately from the same source, Proto-Indo-European *meg-, "great".

What is the latin word for like a slave?

Puell(a*) = girl in Latin (as in the language of the Romans) or did you mean latin as in Latin- American

Puer = boy

*This ending is word is subject to change as it changes in the sentence from a subject (Nominative) to Direct Object (Accusative)

Puella, Puellae F