Friday, January 27, 2012

English to latin translator online?

I'm into latin, and after I type "I am sick" it came up "Ego Sum Infirmus" and when I translate that into english it came up "I to be not strong" and when I translate that into latin it came "EGO ut exsisto infirmus" which means "I when to emerge not strong"





and that was intertran, is there any good translator ONLINE! that have things like latin and whatnot and can translate it without using a bunch of nonsenses|||My small Collins Latin dictionary gives:


aeger sum: I am sick





The best way to look up Latin is in a English-Latin Dictionary in the reference section of your local library. A big dictionary gives examples of how a word can be used in a sentence.





For example:


The first link below gives this sentence:





"medicus est, aeger sum." You are a doctor, I am ill."





The second link below gives examples of the use of Latin words:


Perseus has "in morbo esse" : to be sick|||you cant trust free online translation because it translates the words literaly word for word, you could pay for it, most usefully because there are people, real humans that translate it for you.|||If you're actually learning Latin, use this:





http://archives.nd.edu/words.html|||Es esmu slims


I'm pretty sure this is it i didn't really pay attention in my class though but I hope it helps : ) language|||Google is your friend:


http://www.translation-guide.com/free_online_translators.php?from=English%26amp;to=Latin





Found that in 2 seconds.

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