Inter alia means among other things.
Ceteris paribus is a Latin phrase used widely in economics. It assumes that all things are equal, excluding outside variables.
Latin is a hard language to learn, and it can be hard to remember all translations. The Latin words for healer are Medicum and medice.
The Latin word which means unify is Coniungere.
Not all English words were latin too, i don't think invincible or toxic was latin.
He prepared.
Ceteris Paribus
"Semper paratus" is Latin for "always prepared", which is pretty much the same thing.
Pravum est cor super omnia.
Ut in omnibus glorificetur deus
Martin Luther translated the Bible from Latin to German because mass back then was all held in latin.
Quae manet eadem. Also, ceteris paribus means 'all things equal' or 'other things held constant' or 'all else unchanged'.
No; Semper Fi is short for SemperFidelis, which is a Latin phrase meaning "Always Faithful"."Be prepared" is the self-explanatory Scout motto.
I prepared- Yo preparé You prepared- Tú preparaste He/She/Formal You prepared- Preparó We Prepared- Nosotros preparamos They/All of you- ellos/Ustedes prepararon
It all depends on how well prepared he/she is
Vinces omnia. (Vincetis when speaking to more than one person; omnes when "all" means "all people" rather than "all things.")
In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.In general, Latin was the language used in science, not just in math. At least, to give names to things, Latin (as well as Greek) was often used.