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The general, all-purpose Latin for "knife" is culter, cultri, although there are other variations, e.g. scapellum ("scalpel") or cultellus (diminutive).

However, much more common in literature is the sword, as well as the shortsword. The all-purpose word for "sword" is ensis, although this rarely appears. Far more common is ferrum, literally one's "iron" (cf. English side-iron), and the more specific gladius, a type of simple shortsword, which is part and parcel to our modern conception of a Roman centurion costume.

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βˆ™ 14y ago

Forks: Tenedores (te ne do rays)

Knives: Cuchillos (ku chi jos)

Together: Tenedores y Cuchillos

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βˆ™ 12y ago

the awnser is unas tijeras i hope it is the right awnser !

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βˆ™ 13y ago

'plastic knives' in spanish is... cuchillos de plástico

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βˆ™ 14y ago

cuchara, cuchillo

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βˆ™ 15y ago

cuchillo

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