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Translating Latin words into English. How you say and spell Latin language words and phrases in the English language.

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Why do girls enjoy annoying you?

You possibly irritate them and it is quid pro quo

Who were the Tertium Quids?

The term was first used in Pennsylvania in 1804, referring to a faction of the Democratic-Republican party called "the Society of Constitutional Republicans." They gathered Federalist support and in 1805 re-elected Governor Thomas McKean, who had been elected by a united Republican party in 1802 but had broken with the majority wing of the party. In New York state the term "quid" was applied to the Republican faction that remained loyal to Governor Morgan Lewis after he was repudiated by the Republican majority led by DeWitt Clinton. The two "quid" factions had no connection with each other and there was no third party at the federal level, for the quids supported President Thomas Jefferson.

What is the Latin word for leed?

Assuming you meant "lead" as in "guide," the Latin word for "lead" is "ducit."

What latin root means hand?

manus= singular (hand)

manus (with a long mark over the u)= plural (hands)

What does carpe cerevisi mean?

This is not correct Latin. What is meant is probably something like carpe cerevisiam, "take/drink beer", where cerevisia was a Spanish drink made out of corn. It was probably not exactly beer, but the modern Spanish word cerveza meaning "beer" is no doubt derived from this.

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What does the Latin term 'solem' mean?

Solis may be either:

  • the genitive singular of the word for "sun", sol(-is, m.) - meaning "of the sun"
  • the dative or ablative plural of the word for "alone, only", solus (-a, -um) - meaning "to/for/from/by the only/lone "

Translation of Tempus est iocondum?

"Tempus est iocundum" is the name of a Carmina Burana song by Carl Orff.

It means in Latin, literally, "Time is joyful," but can also be interpreted as, "It is the joyful time."

The full song lyrics are here: http://lyricwiki.org/Carl_Orff:Tempus_Est_Iocundum

What does this mean Quando studebat in libris ei aliqui de familiaribus suis erant praesentes qui litteras ignorabant quod intellegebat legendo proprie et optime noverat coram illis transferre in?

The quote from the life of St. Lawrence which you are trying to copy paste reads:

quando studebat in libris et aliqui de familiaribus suis erant praesentes qui litteras ignorabant, quod intellegebat legendo proprie et optime noverat coram illis transferre in gallicum de latino

This is church Latin, and there isn't really enough of it to get the proper feel, but it says something like:

when he was at work on his books and some of his companions were with him who were unable to read, whatever he could understand from his reading he directly and to the best of his ability translated into ?French? from Latin for their benefit.

(?French? is in question marks because gallicum can occasionally mean other languages).

What is the latin word for census?

The word is derived from the Latin word "census" which declines as a 2nd declension noun.

What is the translation of Omnia viriliter fac?

Oh, dude, "Omnia viriliter fac" translates to "do everything manfully" in English. So, like, if you want to tackle life with some serious manly energy, that's the phrase for you. Just, you know, do it with style and maybe a flex or two.

What does the latin word narratis mean in English?

It means "(he/she/it) tells", or "tells a story".

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What does fert mean in latin?

something fully-rottened (as to be helpful for growing up)

Is res ipsa loquitur a tort?

He speaks from a twist of the thing itself

What is 'panthera onca' in English?

Panther is the English equivalent of 'panthera'. Lynx is the English equivalent of 'onca'. The Latin noun 'panthera' comes from the older, classical Greek for 'all beast'. The Greek in turn may come from the Sanskrit 'pundarikam', which means 'tiger'. The Portuguese and Spanish 'onca' means 'ounce'. But the word traces back to the classical Latin language of the ancient Romans. The original word is the noun 'lyncea', which means 'lynx'.