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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 do you say Brotherly love in latin?

Brotherhood and unity are two different concepts in Latin.

The words germanitas, fraternitas, sodalicium and collegium all mean "brotherhood",

while unitas and concordia mean "unity".

Germanitas is closely related to the modern country name "Germany".

What does unde mean in Latin?

It is a question header, meaning "From where...?"

What does the phrase weigh pros and cons mean?

pros and cons are another form of nonrenewable and renewable sorces but they are different but i dont know how yet. In science right now we are learning about all this electricity and stuff.

What does ecce mono mean?

It means "Behold the Monkey" and refers to the botched restoration of the Ecce Homo in the Sanctuary of Mercy church of Borja, Zaragoza is a fresco of about 1930 by the Spanish painter Elías García Martínez depicting Jesus crowned with thorns. People think the drawing looks more monkey-like than human now.

What does 'vera tropea fides' mean?

The phrase 'vera tropea fides' contains an error. For the word 'fides' is in the nominative case, as the subject. Instead, it needs to be in the genitive case, of possession. The correct phrase therefore is the following: 'vera tropea fidei'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'vera' means 'true'; 'tropea' means 'trophies'; and 'fidei' means 'of faith'. The English meaning therefore is the following: the true trophies of faith.

What is 'currum' in English?

Chariot is the English equivalent of 'currum'. The Latin word is a masculine gender noun. The particular form in the example is in the accusative case, as the direct object of the verb. The nominative form is 'currus', as the subject of the sentence.

What means fanat ad patolg?

Commonly used to describe bad and undesired atmosphere in web-forums.

Examples of usage include:

"I do not feel that this 'fanat ad patolg' atmosphere is worthwhile for me"

"This fanat ad patolg atmosphere is reflected in discussions and content in here, as well as in the manner how things are discussed and in the narrow minded way of handling things"

What does nex means?

It is more commonly known as the Latin word for murder

What is the Latin word for plant?

insero, inserere - to plant or to sow pomum, pomi - tree, fruit tree fructus, fructi - fruit arbor, arboris - tree, plant, shrub arbuscula, arbusculae - sapling, bush, small tree

What is A word meaning politicians obstructive speech?

How about impedoratory? Quite by accident I found the answer to my own question when looking for the answer to another crossword clue. The answer that fits with the letters I had but forgot to divulge when asking my question is "filibuster"

What does ad toto in latin mean?

The Latin adjective totus means all, the whole of, entire. Ad toto does not make grammatical sense, but in toto would mean "entirely", "completely".

Since ad in Latin takes the accusative case it can not go with the word toto - except in an invented form of Latin known as "Latino sine flexione". This was a simplified and peculiar language devised in 1903 by the Italian mathematician Giuseppe Peano, where almost all nouns and adjectives used as nouns are written in the ablative case. Needless to say, Latino sine flexione is not widely used today.

What are exceptions to res judicata?

In Massachusetts res judicata:

Res Judicata

Application of res judicata "should be addressed from the perspective of fairness and efficient judicial administration since the doctrine of claim preclusion is not applied rigidly where such interests would not be served." Tinkham v. Jenny Craig, Inc., 699 N.E.2d 1255, 1258 (Mass. App. Ct. 1998).

What are derivatives for the Latin word bibit?

The prefix 'bi-' means 'two, twice'. English derivatives include the adjective biweekly for 'occurring every two weeks'; and the nouns biplane for 'an airplane with two main wings', and bimetallism for 'using two different metals as a monetary standard'.

What does annuit occeptis mean?

I think you mean "annuit coeptis."

This phrase means "He [God] has favored our undertakings."