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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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What does petiverunt mean in Latin?

"They attack" [an enemy]; "they make for" [a destination]; "they seek".

How do you pronounce the Latin word 'epistula'?

"Eh-PIHS-tool-ah" is the way to pronounce the Latin word epistula for "epistle," "letter" and "written imperial decree" in English.

What does solvs ipse mean in latin?

Solus ipse is Latin for "only [one]self" and is the root of the English word "solipsism". Solus means "alone, by oneself", and ipse is an intensive pronoun that has varied meanings based on context, but in this case means "his/her/its self".

What does the Latin word 'iusti' mean in English?

The Latin word 'iusti' is a noun. Latin is a language that uses case endings to show the relationship of the parts of speech to the verb and to the rest of the sentence. In this particular example, the word may be the plural form of the nominative case, as the subject of the sentence, with the English meaning righteous men. The word also may be the singular form of the genitive case of possession, with the English meaning of a righteous man.

What does Amelia mean?

Absolutely nothing. :D It's a foreign name to them. It's like if someone asked you "What does Goitsemedime mean?" It has a meaning, but you have no idea what it is because it's not part of your culture. A bunch of baby-name sites say that Amelia means "work", and that would be shigoto in Japanese. That's the best I can do. If you were to go to Japan, they would call you Amiria.

What does amanti mean in latin?

it means "they love". it's present tense.

What is the meaning of the Latin word 'septem'?

The seventh child, or seventh son of the seventh son

How do you say in latin you are a gentleman and a scholar?

It's much too difficult to explain, but here's the word for it: Scolaris

look it up in Google translator

What does the latin word vita mean?

There are actually a bunch - such as:

vital

vitality

vitamin

revitalize

What is the Latin name of the motherwort plant?

Leonurus cardiaca is used in Western herbalism. Leonurus heterophyllus is used in Chinese medicine.

How do you pronounce the latin word pacis?

No, not French. It was originally classical Latin and it was pronounced pa-kem.

In medieval (Church) Latin it changed to pa-chem.

What does in impluvio mean in latin?

Impluvio is the dative or ablative form of impluvium, which remains "impluvium" when translated into English. An impluvium is a square basin built into the floor of the atrium to hold rain water.

What is the English translation to the Latin word 'rem'?

res, rei means thing, matter (rem is the singular object case). In English one finds re which in short for in re (in the matter, case of ...); (ad) rem is sometimes used in English in the same sense.

Sentence using antebellum?

"Antebellum" is an adjective that refers to something that occurred or existed before the American Civil War. An example sentence: "Fashion among women was at its height in the antebellum South."

How do you pronounce Semper vigilo fortis paratus et fidelis?

Semper vigilo fortis paratus et fidelis

pronounced:

Sem (as in cement) -per (as in temper)

vig (as in pidgeon) -ilo (as in ee-low)

for (as in for) -tis (as in tiss)

par (as in par) -a (as in ahh) -us (as in us)

et (as in et)

fid (as in hid) -el (as in ale) -is (as in iss)

What is mea sorta culpa?

It's latin for "my fault" It is used to tell someone you were responsible for what ever happen. Most English dictionaries should have the complete definition.

I'm not sure you have is spelled right, it's pronounced 'maya copa', but it means "through my fault, through my fault, through my most grievous fault."

What does delta mean in Latin?

The word delta means triangle, but it can also refer to the Greek letter Delta.

What does navidad mean in latin?

its not in latin its in spanish it means merry

What is RIP in latin word?

The initials R.I.P. were at one time commonly seen on gravestones. They stand for the Latin phrase requiescat in pace [pronounced rek-wee-es-cat in pa-chay], which means "may he/she rest in peace".

This term was definitely not used in Roman times and is mainly seen on post-medieval headstones, so the language is not classical Latin but Ecclesiastical Latin.
Requiescat in pace, which translates (May [s]he) Rest In peace.
Requiescat in pace.

What does amor meus mean?

It looks like "my love for you is eternal," if I'm not mistaken.