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E.g., (in Latin, "exempli gratia") means "for example" and you would use it when you want to give examples. "We saw several types of raptors on our walk, e.g., (for example) falcons, buteos and accipiters.

I am not a Bible scholar nor have any knowledge of Hebrew. But, did you notice the 'AH' that the Lord added to both their names? I am convinced that God has a fantastic sense of humor and, reading it in English, I would like to think he said to Abraham and Sarah: 'Do you get what I've been trying to tell you for years? Now just keep speaking it until it becomes an AHA revelation down in your heart.' Guess what happened! Every time they called each other, or their many servants addressed them, they didn't merely turn their heads in response to hearing their name any more! They heard God's prophetic Word over their lives!

He got me a teaching job at his school to teach the younger children Latin. With people converting from Catholic to Protestant, they were not using the latin language and would not be able to learn spanish phrases at the school as all classes were being taught in Latin except for a few that were taught in Greek. He also spent time teaching me the new modern English. How it was structured and many of the words being used.

The term dyslexia was derived from two latin words, "Dys" which means not functional and "Lexia" which means words. In other words, it is a disorder in understanding words, most especially with written words. Overcoming this disorder lies on understanding and knowing what type of this disorder you are suffering from.

Before he could think straight and absorb all this gathering, one of the detectives, with a face like a constipated bulldog, with eyes that were big and bloodshot and darting everywhere, held out a shiny metal plaque.

quotes in latin One more thing--please don't ignore people. A quick "thanks, but no thanks" note is so much better than no reply at all. In fact, next time you're replying to a message on the site, check out the new "Thanks but No Thanks" template. It's a quick way to nicely let someone know you're not interested in corresponding.

Ivan is an engineer from Russia. He is very well educated and has a fine mind. There is not much about 'English' grammar that Ivan has not been taught. Truth be told, he knows more grammar than most English teachers, but he is reluctant to speak, even when he knows the answer. Although he was the best candidate for promotion in his job, Ivan kept getting passed over because of his spoken English. His company paid his tuition for a college speaking course as a last-ditch attempt to get the best value out of this otherwise fantastic employee.