- nature, innate talent (noun): ingenious, ingenuity ingens, ingentis - huge (adjective): ingent (obsolete) ingredior, ingredi, ingressus sum - advance, walk; enter, go into; begin (verb): ingress, ingredient, ingressive inimicitia, inimicitiae f. - unfriendliness, enmity, hostility (noun...
“light” quantity, on the antepenultimate. The nature of this accent is hotly disputed: contemporary grammarians seem to suggest it was a musical, tonal accent and not a stress accent. Some scholars claim, however, that Latin grammarians were merely slavishly imitating their Greek counterparts ...
nature gave a variety of the most pleasant of things, by which not only this age, but also now that having been strengthened, might be seized. quam ob rem si quem forte inveneritis, qui aspernetur oculis pulchritudinem rerum, non odore ullo, non tactu, non sapore capiatur, excludat ...
in rerum natura - in the nature of things INRI (Iesus Nazarenus Rex Iudaeorum) - Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews insculpsit - he/she engraved it in se - in itself in situ - in position inter alia - among other things inter alios - among other people in terrorem - as a ...
By true miracle of nature, 66 year-old tenorAndrea Bocellihas never strayed away from his Italian roots, and yet he became an international star across genres and styles — equally comfortable performing full operas, sacred choral works and evergreen pop standards. ...
intelligenti pauca— few words suffice for he who understands invicta— unconquered invictus maneo— I remain unvanquished ipso facto— by the fact itself; something is true by its very nature labor omnia vincit— hard work conquers all
ingenium, ingeni(i) Nnature, innate quality; natural disposition/capacity; character; talent proindehence, so then; according to/in the same manner/degree/proportion ago, agere, egi, actusdrive/urge/conduct/act; spend; thank; deliver uti monitores sunt. Denique bonis auctoribus compressa per...
(“words fly away, writing remains”) Vincit qui se vincit (“he conquers who conquers himself”) Vis medicatrix naturae (“the healing power of nature”) Recommended Exercise Which ones do you like the best from the list above? Choose 1-3 of these Latin proverbs an...
In rerum natura - In the nature of things In saecvla saecvlorvm - For ages of ages forever In se - In itself In silico - By means of a computer simulation In silvam ne ligna feras - Don't carry logs into the forest. (Horace) ...
An expression that reveals the nature of living in parts of Latin America where it’s not uncommon for things to break down,lo atamos con alambremeans to bodge something, or to fix it temporarily, something you might find yourself doing at least once during your stay. ...