Results for to watch translation from English to Latin

Human contributions

From professional translators, enterprises, web pages and freely available translation repositories.

Add a translation

English

Latin

Info

English

to watch everything

Latin

aspicio omnium

Last Update: 2017-08-31
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Anonymous

English

work to watch and pray

Latin

vigila labora et ora

Last Update: 2021-03-04
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Anonymous

English

he likes to watch tv.

Latin

telehorasim libenter aspicit.

Last Update: 2014-02-01
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Anonymous

English

are you want to watch a bear?

Latin

tune ursam spectare vis?

Last Update: 2020-09-25
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Anonymous

English

they go to watch a play once every month.

Latin

fabulam semel in mense aspiciunt.

Last Update: 2014-02-01
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Anonymous

English

to guard, to serve, to protect, to watch over

Latin

servere

Last Update: 2015-02-02
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Anonymous

English

preface to follow with his music comes from week to watch pethecostes inclusiue

Latin

seques prefatio cu suo cantu dicitur a vigilia pethecostes usque ad sabbatu inclusiuo

Last Update: 2021-08-25
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Anonymous

English

for the son of man is as a man taking a far journey, who left his house, and gave authority to his servants, and to every man his work, and commanded the porter to watch.

Latin

sicut homo qui peregre profectus reliquit domum suam et dedit servis suis potestatem cuiusque operis et ianitori praecipiat ut vigile

Last Update: 2012-05-06
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Anonymous

English

quintus and clemens, after they escaped from the city of pompey, which the mountain vesuvius had destroyed, came to greece, and for a short time were living in the city of athens. they often walked through the streets of the city and were accustomed to watch a multitude of greek citizens, slaves, and pilgrims. they once visited the forum of athens, where many old men were walking in the galleries that surrounded the forum. these were the old philosophers who daily held controversies among themselves. "there is one god"

Latin

quīntus et clēmēns, postquam ex urbe pompēiīs, quam mōns vesuvius dēlēverat, effūgērunt, ad graeciam vēnērunt et in urbe athēnīs paulīsper habitābant. per viās urbis saepe ambulābant et multitūdinem cīvium graecōrum et servōrum et peregrīnōrum spectāre solēbant. forum athēnārum quondam vīsitāvērunt, ubi multī senēs in porticibus, quae forum cingēbant, ambulābant. hī senēs erant philosophī, quī contrōversiās inter sē cotīdiē habēbant. “est ūnus deus

Last Update: 2021-09-21
Usage Frequency: 1
Quality:

Reference: Anonymous
Warning: Contains invisible HTML formatting

Get a better translation with
8,634,180,165 human contributions

Users are now asking for help:



We use cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing to visit this site you agree to our use of cookies. Learn more. OK