The Latin phrase for bad faith is mala fides. The Spanish phrase for these words is mala fe and the Italian phrase is malafede.
"Malae diem" I belive (Malae = Bad, Diem = Day)
Malus Nequam Pessimus Peior
A.D is already latin. It means Anno Domini.
In the year of the / our Lord is the English translation of the medieval Latin Anno Domini (abbreviated A.D. and most correctly placed before the year although it is now commonly placed after the year).
Pig Latin for bad one is ad-bay un-way.
It means; Bad to the bone. Latin
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Bad. (same for French, Spanish... latin languages)
The latin name is "mal aria", meaning "bad air".
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The Latin phrase for bad faith is mala fides. The Spanish phrase for these words is mala fe and the Italian phrase is malafede.
Malus.
The answer is: Nocens Vicis
Malus puer
Latin Recording Academy Person of the Year was created in 2000.
"Malae diem" I belive (Malae = Bad, Diem = Day)