Latin | Angol |
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gratia [gratiae] (1st) F noun | grace [graces]noun Gracesnoun gratianoun gratitudenoun influence [influences]noun popularity / esteem / credit (w / bona)noun thanks (pl.)noun unpopularity (w / mala)noun |
gratia deis noun {f} | grace [graces](divine assistance in resisting sin) |
Gratiae proper noun | Charites(Greek goddesses of charm, beauty, nature, human creativity, and fertility) |
Gratiae proper noun {f-Pl} | Graces(trio of Greek goddesses) |
gratias noun {f}, grātia {f} | sake [sakes](cause, interest or account) |
gratias, gratias ago interjection | thanks(used to express appreciation or gratitude) |
gratias ago verb | thank [thanked, thanking, thanks](express gratitude or appreciation to someone) |
gratias maximas ago interjection | thank you very much(greater gratitude than "thank you") |
Deo gratias interjection | thank God(exclamation of gratitude or relief) |
disgratia [disgratiae] (1st) F noun | disgracenoun |
e. g., ex. gr. (exempli gratia) adverb | e.g.(abbreviation for "for example") |
exempli gratia, quemadmodo, tanquam, quemadmodum preposition | for example(as an example) |
Portus Gratiae proper noun {m}, FranciScoPloliS {f} | Le Havre(city) |