It is important to learn and remember new language translations. Head against the wall translates into "Caput ad parietem" and "Caput per parietem.".
You could say "Gay KLOP-n OYF'n VAHNT". It doesn't mention the head, but it does drive home the imperative to "Go beat on the wall".
I would say that depends on how hard you are hitting your head and what kind of surface you are banging your head off of.
I think head is "caput". Hope this helps!
Contra. Also: in + accusative
Voces in capite meo.
A single hair is pilus.The hair of the head is coma.
Murus, -i (the first u is long and it is a second declension noun so the i is also long).
VIR PRUDENS NON CONTRA VENTUM MINGIT [ NO LATIN FOR PEE - SEE URINATE ]
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
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"Vallum Aelium" literally translates as "The Aelian Wall"; that is to say "The Wall of Aelius". 'Aelius' was part of the name of the Roman Emperor Hadrian, who ordered the wall's construction to mark the official border of Rome in Britain in 122 CE. In English the wall is almost unanimously called "Hadrian's Wall".