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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 scholaris mean in latin?

Scholaris may be:

1. the dative or ablative plural of the adjective scholarus, -a, -um "belonging to a school."

2. the nominative, vocative or genitive singular of the adjective scholaris, -is "belonging to a school."

3. the nominative, vocative or genitive singular of the masculine noun scholaris, -is "scholar."

The nominative case is used for the subject of a sentence; the vocative for direct address; the genitive for possession; the dative for a recipient or beneficiary; and the ablative for a whole range of ideas (separation, instrument, accompaniment, etc.) too extensive to be detailed here.

What does the latin word malae mean?

Cheeks, or of/to a cheek. Or evil, bad. This noun or adjective is in the nominative feminine plural or the dative/genitive singular. The Latin word "mala (jaw)" has a long "-a" in the first syllable, while the adjective "malus -a -um (evil)" has a short "-a." In most printed works the difference is not shown (if it is, then it is with a macron in most modern works; the Romans used the "apex," which looks like an acute accent mark.

The Latin root meso means?

Meso is a word of Hellenic origin and it means middle, in between, center like in Meso lithic Age - the middle of all lithic ages, Meso potamian - in between two rivers Tigris and Euphrates, Μεσόγειος Θάλασσα - Medi terranean Sea = Sea in the Middle of land.

What does the Latin verb paro mean?

"Parabant" is the imperfect third person plural of the latin word "paro," a word meaning "to prepare". Thus, "parabant" can be translated as "they prepared", "they were preparing", or "they used to prepare".

What does the latin word iacere mean?

"sharp"

Just as in English, it can mean "piercing" for a sharp and shrill noise, "acrid" for a sharp, bitter taste, "keen" as in a sharp mind, and so on.

What is the latin root word for sensation?

there is the Latin verb sentire, which means to feel or their is the noun sensus, which means sense or feeling.
Ultimately you get the present day English roots found in words like sensory or sentimental in the forms SENT/SENS

What is 'vis-a-vis' in Latin?

I'm thinking it's kinda Mano-a-Mano. Vis means strength, or brute force.

it means the power of the force.

Which Latin word is 'conserve' derived from?

The English word "conserve" comes from con (with, together) + servo(1) (save, guard, protect, serve) = the verb:

conservo, conservare, conservavi, conservatus

It means: keep safe/intact, save (from danger); preserve, maintain; spare; keep/observe

What is the latin word lith means?

The word 'lithium' is the same in English and in Latin. The English noun derives from the much earlier, ancient, classical Latin language of the ancient Romans. The Latin in turn derives from the Greek word for small stone.

What does Publius mean?

'Publius' was a Roman praenomen - roughly equivalent to a given name. Some famous Romans with that name were the poet Publius Ovidius Naso, better known as Ovid, and Publius Aelius Hadrianus, better known as Emperor Hadrian.

What is a Latin phrase means and so on?

I could tell you if you told me the Latin words.

What is the translation for Chapter 17 in Latin 38 stories?

Triginta octo fabulae latinae is the Latin equivalent of '38 Latin stories'. In the word by word translation, the number 'triginta' means '30'. The number 'octo' means 'eight'. The noun 'fabulae' means 'stories'. The adjective 'latinae' means 'Latin'.

What is impied by the phrase 'per fidem'?

The English translation of the phrase 'per fidem' is Through faith. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'per' means 'through'. That preposition only takes an object in the accusative case. And so the noun 'fidem' is in the accusative case, and means 'faith'.

Latin name for eagle?

The word "hawk" in Latin is accipiter (-tris, m.). The word refers to birds of prey in general, but was applied in particular by the Romans to the common hawk and the sparrowhawk.

What does the Latin phrase of Ego Sum Fabula mean in English?

I am a painter. (With the "I' emphasized.)

It also can mean I am the artist. But painter is the same thing. It depends what you are translating. If you are translating a passage about the pictor going to a villa and painting a lion in the triclinium, use painter but if it is just 'ego sum pictor' the answer would be I am an artist. (articles are EXTREMELY important!

What is the Latin word for sort?

It depends exactly what you mean by "sort", English being a very ambiguous language compared to Latin.

"I sort" as a verb is ordino, dispono or digero.

Sort meaning "a type" (noun) is genus or species.

Sort as in "manner" is modus or mos.

Sort as in a quality of things is nota.

Latin word for a spear?

all of these mean sword in LATIN:

HARPE

MUCRO

GLADIO

ENSIS

GLADIUS

MACHAERA

What does the latin word for rain mean?

'Pioggia' is an Italian equivalent of 'rain'. It's a feminine noun whose definite article is 'la' ['the'] and whose indefinite article is 'una' ['a, one']. It's pronounced 'PYOHDJ-djah'.

What does gibbous mean in latin?

The word gibbous is English, not Latin. It derives from the Latin adjective gibbus meaning humped or convex.