- What does Ora pro me mean?
- What is the Latin word for bestie?
- How do you say something for something in Latin?
- What is the Latin phrase for immediately?
What does Ora pro me mean?
Update: as noted by dbmag9, it is worth to remember, either for you or for future readers, that ora pro me means pray for me as directed to a single person: sencond person singular (thou) and plural (you all, you guys) in Latin are different and you are usually forced to distinguish.
What is the Latin word for bestie?
From German Bestie, from Latin bēstia (“beast”).
How do you say something for something in Latin?
That's because when quid pro quo (New Latin for "something for something") was first used in English, it referred to the process of substituting one medicine for another—whether intentionally (and sometimes fraudulently) or accidentally.
What is the Latin phrase for immediately?
A moment of time = "punctum temporis"; in a moment = "statim" (often seen meaning "immediately"; "at once"; "instantly"); this moment = "ad tempus"; of great moment = "magni ponderis".