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What is the Latin for queen?

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What is the Latin for queen?

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  1. Regina.

    That is why Queen Elizabeth's initials are ER II for Elizabeth Regina the second.


  2. i'll check

    sorry- not in my latin book

  3. Raina I thought or some version of reighna

  4. It is Regina (pronounced regeena) as in the latin phrase, Vivat Elizabetha Regina  - Long live Queen Elizabeth.

  5. "Regina" as in "Regina Coeli," "Queen of Heaven," and "Salve, Regina, mater misericordiae," "Hail, [holy] Queen, Mother of mercy".

  6. It's "regina,ae", here's the complete decelnsion:

    Nom. regina - the queen/ a queen

    Gen. reginae - of the queen

    Dat. reginae - to the queen

    Acc. reginam - the queen (direct object, as in, populus reginam amat - the people love the queen)

    Abl. regina - follows different prepositions with different values

    Voc regina - o, queen!

    Plural:

    N. reginae

    g. reginarum

    d. reginis

    acc reginas

    abl reginis

    v reginae

    Hope that helps! :)

  7. It is "regina."

  8. Regina

  9. Regina. Pretty, huh?

  10. king

  11. Rihanna.

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