How do you say language in Latin?
Sunday, November 15th, 2009 at
8:50 pm
How do you say language in Latin also if you can help me how do you say notebook, video, research, city, ancient, factory, and navigate?
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Filed under: Latin Language
Language in Latin in Lingua, which also means Tongue.
a Notebook, is a Commentarius
A video, as in a film reel, in ‘modern latin’ IE made up additions to the language made in the last few years, is a Taenia, which means a ribbon literally. A video could be called a "Visificus"
Research is Exquisitio, Exquisitionis
City is Urbs Urbis
Ancient is Antiquus -a -um
Factory is a Fabrica. This is real Latin, they definitely had these in Ancient Rome. Someone who works in one is a "Fabricator"
and to navigate is Navigare.
Language=lingua,ae; notebook,video,factory there are not in latin,
research=investigatio,onis; city=urbs,urbis; ancient=antiquus,a,um;
navigate=navigo,as,navigavi,navigatum,navigare.