'Seize the world' would actually be 'carpe mundum,' because 'mundus' would need to be in the accusative case.
mundus
Mundus (-i, m).
Mundus (-i, m).
The Latin word for New World is "Mundus Novus"
World = mundus OR orbis terrarum
Mundus Dei in pace
The phrase 'mundus thalass' combines a Latin word with Greek syllables. The Latin word 'mundus' means 'world'. The Greek syllables 'thalass-' make up a root with the meaning of 'ocean or sea'. The phrase is incorrect, but may be rendered as sea world.
mundus is the Latin word for world.Can also use 'orbis terrarum'
In Spanish, "shadow world" can be translated as "mundo de sombras."
The Latin word for Earth is terra.
If you are asking how to translate "world" into Latin, then either orbis or mundus will work.If you are asking about the Latin history of the word "world", then the work is not of Latin root, it is of Germanic origin.
The world of the intellectual is the English equivalent of 'mundus intellectualis'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'mundus' means 'world'. The adjective 'intellectualis' means 'intellectual'.