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How to Say 'Hairy' in Latin | Meaning & Pronunciation
Level: A2 Elementary

How to Say 'Hairy' in Latin | Meaning & Pronunciation

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πŸ—£οΈ Translation & Context: Looking for the exact meaning, translation, or pronunciation of 'Hairy' in Latin? Memorizing flat dictionary definitions is slow. Read the English to Latin examples below, check your pronunciation with the native audio, and play the interactive games to master it instantly.

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  • Dictionary Entry: Essential usages of 'Hairy'.
  • Verified Footprint: 477 active tokens in this module.
  • Study Commitment: Approximately 3 minutes of required focus.
  • Difficulty Range: Adaptive (A2 Elementary).
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🌍 Felibus sunt aures pilosae.
πŸš€ Qui primus egressus est rufus erat et totus quasi pallium pilosum; vocatumque est nomen eius Esau.
πŸ”₯ Cui ille respondit: Nosti quod Esau frater meus homo pilosus sit, et ego lenis. Si attrectaverit me pater meus et senserit, timeo, ne putet me sibi voluisse illudere; et inducam super me maledictionem pro benedictione.

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Felibus sunt aures pilosae. β†— Rise
Qui primus egressus est rufus erat et totus quasi pallium pilosum; vocatumque est nomen eius Esau. β†˜ Fall
Cui ille respondit: Nosti quod Esau frater meus homo pilosus sit, et ego lenis. Si attrectaverit me pater meus et senserit, timeo, ne putet me sibi voluisse illudere; et inducam super me maledictionem pro benedictione. β†— Rise
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Felibus sunt aures pilosae.
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Qui primus egressus est rufus erat et totus quasi pallium pilosum; vocatumque est nomen eius Esau.

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Linguistic Structural Note: The morphology of this phrase is heavily influenced by verb conjugation rules.
πŸ’‘ Etymology Fact: The root components of Felibus sunt aures pilosae. share deep historical origins with neighboring linguistic families.
πŸ—£οΈ Phonetic Resonance Match: Pay strict attention to the syllable stress in Qui primus egressus est rufus erat et totus quasi pallium pilosum; vocatumque est nomen eius Esau.. Practice out loud 3 times.
🌐 Regional Nuance: Universally understood across standard Latin dialects worldwide.

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How do you say "Felibus sunt aures pilosae." in Latin?

The most natural translation is "Cats have hairy ears.".

How do you say "Qui primus egressus est rufus erat et totus quasi pallium pilosum; vocatumque est nomen eius Esau." in Latin?

The most natural translation is "He that came forth first was red, and hairy like a skin: and his name was called Esau.".

How do you say "Cui ille respondit: Nosti quod Esau frater meus homo pilosus sit, et ego lenis. Si attrectaverit me pater meus et senserit, timeo, ne putet me sibi voluisse illudere; et inducam super me maledictionem pro benedictione." in Latin?

The most natural translation is "And he answered her: Thou knowest that Esau, my brother, is a hairy man, and I am smooth: if my father should feel me, and perceive it, I fear lest he will think I would have mocked him, and I shall bring upon me a curse instead of a blessing.".