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How do you say imply in Latin?

How do you say imply in Latin?
  1. What is the word the in Latin?
  2. What is the meaning of the word imply?
  3. Does Latin have a word for please?
  4. What is the Latin word for unstoppable?

What is the word the in Latin?

There is no equivalent to "the" in Classical Latin. In Vulgar Latin, the demonstrative ille (which means "that" in Classical Latin) got bleached into a definite article, with a meaning similar to English "the". That's where forms like Spanish el, Italian il, French le, and so on come from.

What is the meaning of the word imply?

: to express indirectly : suggest rather than say plainly. your remark implies that I am wrong.

Does Latin have a word for please?

Quaeso or quaesumus is typically used similarly to "please", but with other verbs you should also consider other structures to express the same thing.

What is the Latin word for unstoppable?

From Middle French inexorable, from Latin inexōrābilis (“relentless, inexorable”) (or directly from the Latin word), from in- (prefix meaning 'not') + exōrābilis (“that may be moved or persuaded by entreaty; exorable”).

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