What latin word integrare which means to make whole?
The verb integrate (combine, merge) and the noun integration are from the root word integrare (to make whole).
What does ego diligo vos mean in English?
I love you.
Yes, it could be that - but diligo is a much milder word that amo, the best latin word for 'love.' Diligo is more like 'hold dear, esteem, have regard for.' Also, note that the 'you (vos)' is plural, the word order is atypical, and the use of the pronoun unusual. Most likely, somone put 'I love you' in one of those unreliable online translators and got that out. Best for 'I love you' is: Te amo.
[Prudentia] is [discretion].
A man who shows prudentia knows what his duties and powers are, and does not exceed them. He does his duty without becoming either bossy or officious.
How do you spell English in Spanish?
In Spanish, the noun English (language) is not capitalized: it is inglés.
The adjective form is "inglesa."
Ingles
What word related to the Greek Latin prefix means to sail around?
I believe the word you want is, "Circumnavigate", meaning 'travel around'.
What does the latin root tempo mean?
It means time. For example, temporary. That means for a limited amount of time. Not permanent.
The typical Latin word for year is annus (as in anno Domini), thus annual celebrations
What is 'Spiritus Khayyam' in English?
Literal Translation:
Tentmaker spirit or Spirit [of the] tentmaker may be the English equivalent of 'Spiritus Khayyam'. The phrase is a mix of languages. The noun 'spiritus' is Latin for 'spirit'. The noun 'khayyam' is Arabic for 'tent maker'.
Spiritus Khayyam, the song by Globus:
The song Spiritus Khayyam by Globus is referring to the Hebrew word 'Khayyam' (קיים) rather than the Arabic word. Khayyam, in Hebrew, means everlasting, eternal, enduring. So the song title of Spiritus Khayyam means Everlasting Spirit, or Spirit of the Eternal.
What is 'Deus omnipotens in cuius manu omnis Victoria consistent' in English?
God Almighty, in whose hand all things consist of victory is the English equivalent of 'Deus omnipotens in cuius manu omnis Victoria consistant'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'Deus' means 'God'. The adjective 'omnipotens', in the nominative singular as the subject of the sentence, means 'all-powerful, almighty'. The preposition 'in' means 'among, in'. The relative pronoun 'cuius', in the genitive singular as the object of possession, means 'whose'. The feminine gender noun 'manu', in the ablative singular of 'manus', means 'hand'. The masculine and feminine adjective 'omnis', in the nominative singular, means 'all'. The feminine gender noun 'victoria', in the ablative singular, means 'victory'. The verb 'consistant', as the third person plural of the present indicative tense of 'consistere', means '[they] agree, are formed of, come upon, halt, stand firmly'.
What. is the meaning of the latin word ignis?
Ignis is the latin word for 'fire'. Often, if you have trouble coming up with meanings of words in Latin, you can guess them by what derives from them. 'Ignis' is responsible for the word 'ignite' in English.
Classical Latin has verb endings indicating I, we, they, you, he and so on. You do not need another word to indicate "we" unless you really want to emphasise that concept:
we are free: liberi sumus
WE are free: nos liberi sumus
I am Spartacus: Spartacus sum
I am Spartacus: Ego Spartacus sum
In general terms computer-based Latin translations are completely useless since they only attempt a word-by-word translation without regard for grammar or simple rules of construction. They are not programmed to place the verb last, as Latin almost always does. Don't ever rely on them for accurate translations.
How do you write prehistoric dates?
Prehistoric dates can be written in terms of the period in which they occurred or with the use of B.C. after the date. B.C. commonly stands for "before Christ." However, recent changes have called for B.C. to be replaced with BCE which means "Before Common Era." When using either B.C. or BCE, the dates count backwards instead of forward.
The Latin phrase 'cine qua non' has the meaning that something is essential. It also can mean that an action, condition, or ingredient is needed. The plural form of this phrase is 'sine qua nons'.
What does forte mean in english?
Fortis/e is the Latin for "strong". The Italian word forte also means strong, but in musical notation it means loud.
What does the Latin term circadian associated with jet lag mean?
The word circadian comes from the Latin, circa, meaning about, and dies, meaning day. These cycles are not exactly 24 hours long, hence the "circa."
What are derivatives for the latin word agricola?
The derivative for the latin word agricola is agriculture.
Agriculture refers to farmland and crops and things of that nature which in this case are based on the meaning of agricola-farmer.
Actually that's not right. Agriculture comes from the word ager, meaning field (ager, agri, m., field). I don't know any derivatives of agricola, but I know agriculture isn't one.
agrarian, agriology, pilgrim, perigrinate. you're welcome. and agriculture IS a derivative. my teacher said so.