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It's understandable that the landlord is asking for words, but first of all, I would like to state that these plants can be found in botanical dictionaries, which are the Latin names that people later added to them, but the only ones I can translate into the everyday words of Old Latin are rose, poppy and dawn.
As for the sunflower, the Western world's perception of this plant was already after the fall of the Roman Empire, that is, the Latins did not know about the existence of such a thing at all. If I remember correctly, the introduction of sunflowers came after Columbus discovered the New World, in 1492.
singular, plural).
2.Roses: Rosa, Rosae
3.Opium poppy: opium, opii
4.Dawn: crepusulum, crepusculi another:
Attached is the modern Latin scientific name of the sunflower: helianthus annuus. and the "pseudo-Latin words" created by later generations by speculating on how the Latins would have formed words if they had discovered sunflowers before the 5th century AD
heliotropium.This is also accepted by some Latin scholars.
And reply upstairs, Latin is not dead, Latin is just not unified.
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Redemption: Redemptio (later Redemption in English), Salvation is not the same as salvation, salvation is salvatio (salvation in English).
Forgiveness: Remissio (hence the English word for remission) tears: lacrima, plural lacrimae (the current medical term for "tears" in English is lacrimation).
The word "singing" is not easy to translate, Chinese used to say "hear singing", but Westerners used to say: "hear singing (singing or chant)" or "hear song (song or melody)" or "hear melody (rhythm)" and so on, you have to choose which one to use according to the context:
Singing, song: cantus
Song, tune: Melos
Melody, rhythm: rhythmus
Harmonious singing, harmony, resonance: concentus harmony, harmony: harmonia
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Summary. acqua"It means "water" and is a neutral noun; "amygdalarum"means "almond", which is the plural form of the genitive; "dulcium"Means "sweet" and is an adjective, with"amygdalarum"Be consistent in the number of slots. Therefore, the meaning of the whole phrase is "sweet almond water".
Dear, can you send me the Chinese you want to translate?
Green leaves. Pro, the Latin translation of Green Leaf is"folium viride"。
folium"means "leaf" and is a neutral noun; "viride"then means "green" and is an adjective, with"folium"Keep the same in the number of grids. Because of this year, the meaning of the whole phrase is "green leaves".
Green stems, green roots, fresh leaves, wild leaves.
Pro, green stems: caulis viridis green roots: radix viridis fresh molded leaves: folium recens wild leaves dandana which foci: folium silvestre
Sweet almond water. The Latin translation of sweet almond water is:"acqua amygdalarum dulcium"。
acqua"It means "good spike of water", which is a neutral noun friend reed; "amygdalarum"means "almond", which is the plural form of the genitive; "dulcium"means "sweet", is an adjective, with"amygdalarum"Be consistent in the number of slots. Therefore, the meaning of the whole phrase is "sweet almond water".
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Latin translation:
For example: drying: aridus
Thunder: Tempestas
Tremor: Tremor
Latin is a composite language, and a complex system of inflections forms a major part of Latin grammar. These variations are usually constructed by adding a suffix to the end of the word (external inflection) or changing the consonant or vowel of the stem (internal inflection). For nouns, adjectives, and pronouns, this conjugation is called "declinatio" and for verbs, "conjugation" (coniugatio).
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Latin English: latin
English [ l t n] American [ l tn].
Detailed interpretation: latin(language)n.Latin; Latins (from Latin-speaking countries such as Spain, Portugal, Italy, or France); Latin** (Latin American, rhythmic, good for dancing).
Sentence formation: In Latin it is the plural form of datum.
data' is the latin plural form of 'datum'.
2.It took him 3 hours to learn Latin, which was amazing!
it's astonishing, he's learned latin in three hours!
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matutinus
Pull) in the morning, in the morning.
aurora
Aurora1, Aurora 2, a city in northeastern Colorado3, a city and industrial center in northeastern Illinois, USA.
Noun 1 'Roman mythology' Aurora (goddess of the dawn; It is equivalent to the Greek myth of Ios (EOS).
2 Aurora (woman's name) is derived from the Latin meaning :"dawn"Synonyms for dawn : aurore (French, German), zora, zorana (Slavic).
3 Aurora. 4 (Psalm) Dawn, Dawn, Dawn.
The main languages of Latin are Spanish and Portuguese, which are basically spoken in the countries of Central and South America, so it is also called Latin America from Mexico to the entire South American continent. In addition to this, the Latin language family is also spoken in countries such as Angola, Guinea, and Guinea-Bissau in Africa. There are nearly 30 Latin speaking countries in the world, and the number of people in the world also accounts for a large proportion of the world, so Spanish is one of the six languages used by the United Nations.
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The whole song has to be translated? That's a hassle, uh.
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