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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 is meaning of 'factum probans'?

The English meaning of the Latin phrase 'factum probans' is Proving the fact. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'factum' means 'fact'. The verb form 'probans' means 'proving'.

What does the Latin word 'latus' mean?

Answer #1 by Ginezumi The English meaning of the Latin word 'latus' is broad. It's pronounced LAH-toos. And its the source for the English word 'latitude'. Answer #2 by Dollhaus As an adjective, 'broad, wide, extensive, etc.' fit. But it might be a noun, meaning 'side, flank', or the past participle of the irregular verb fero, ferre, meaning 'brought, carried, received' and several other meanings. Context is needed to properly translate.

What does the latin word fecit mean?

Feci is the third principle part of the verb facio, or to do/make. Because it has a t at the end, that means it is in the perfect tense, 3rd person. So fecit means he/she/it made/has made or did/has done.

What does carpe vitam?

Carpe Vitam in Latin means "Seize Life". It is a common motivation and affirmation.

What is the order of adjectives in a Latin sentence?

They can go in whatever order you want. The fact that the adjective

must agree with the noun it goes with in gender, case and number

is often enough clue to determine what noun an adjective goes

with. This leads to such unusual (to English speakers) constructions

as adjectives being separated from their nouns by one or more

unrelated words, or nouns with adjectives modifiying them both

before and after.

Do you have the English translation for the entire vesperae solennes de confessore by Mozart?

"Solemn Vespers for the Feast of a Confessor" is the English equivalent of "Vesperae solennes de confessore" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (January 27, 1756-December 5, 1791).

Specifically, the noun "vesperae" means "vespers." The adjective "solennes" means "solemn." The preposition "de" means "of, from." The noun "confessore" means "confessor."

What does E Pluribus Unum mean on American money?

It's the national motto of the United States. It's Latin for "Out of many, one" and refers to the fact that the US is a single country composed of separate states and with citizens of many races, faiths, and ancestries.

What is the English translation of 'Illegitimi non carborundum'?

Don't let the b*****ds grind you down is the English equivalent of 'Illegitimi non carborundum'. In the word by word translation, the adjective/noun 'illegitimi' means 'illegitimate [ones]'. The adverb 'non' means 'not'. The noun 'carborundum' refers to a range of abrasives, such as silicon carbide. This isn't real Latin. It's one of many mock Latin phrases. Please visit http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegitimi_non_carborundum.

Is the boondock saints based on a true story?

No. The entire story is the sole creation of writer/director Troy Duffy

What does pro deo et parria mean?

Question contains spelling error;

should be patria not parria

Pro Deo et Patria

For God and Country

What is the modern name for gallia?

Gallia is the Latin word of Gaul. It was a district of Western Europe during the Roman and Iron Age era.

What is the Latin phrase for Art of Living?

Cicero has both via vitae ("way of life") and via vivendi ("way of living"). He also uses modus vitae with this meaning, but this expression is ambiguous and can also mean "term of life" or "limit of life".

Is the Hogwarts slogan Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus?

Is the motto of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry and translates as 'never tickle a sleeping dragon'.