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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 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'.

How do you say sun in Latin?

sol-, soli-, solo-. From the latin word solem. See the related link for more information.

What does exultate deo mean?

Exsultate jubilate Deo is Latin for Rejoice in the Lord.

What is the latin word for apart?

Apart in Latin is separatim or seorsum; apart from is praeter or extra.

What does quis magnum murum inter britannian et caledoniam aedificavit mean in latin?

quis = who

magnum = great [accusative case]

murum = wall [accusative case]

inter = between

Britanniam = the Roman province of Britain

et = and

Caledoniam = Scotland

aedificavit = he built

So "who built the great wall between Britannia and Caledonia?"

The answer, of course, is not the emperor Hadrian but the thousands of legionary troops who did the actual work.

What is 'Per crucem crescens vir quisquis vir' in English?

Under the cross any man is a growing man is the English equivalent of 'Per crucem crescens vir quisquis vir'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'per' means 'under'. The noun 'crucem' means 'cross'. The gerund 'crescens' means 'growing'. The noun 'vir' means 'man'. The relative 'quisquis' means 'any'.

They are two of Lambda Chi Alpha's open mottos. They mean "The crescent in the cross" and "every man a man"

What does steel mean in Latin?

The Latin word for "steel" is adamas, the source of the English word "adamant".

What does quis et deus mean?

Deus = God Quis = Who, what, which as an interrogative. or to or by wh/which/that (plus some others) as a relative pronoun. You need context to tell the true translation.

Is the Latin word 'anatis' in the singular?

Yes, the noun 'anatis' is in the singular form. It's a feminine gender noun. 'Of the duck' is its English equivalent.

What does in terra pax hominibus mean in latin?

The phrase: Et in terra pax hominibus bonae voluntatismeans "and on earth peace to men of good will"

What are some derivatives of philia?

Philosophy (love of wisdom)

Philadelphia (brotherly love)

Philologist (word-lover)

Phillip (lover of horses)

What does LEGO mean in DanishIn Latin?

In Danish Lego means LEg GOdt. In English this means play well/ good.

In Latin it means to gather, choose, collect, pass through, read, appoint, select