ave verum corpus
If it's PRONOUNCED verum, the real word is Warum (Vah-ROOM) it means why. The above is not completely correct: "verum" (vare-um) is Latin for "true". "warum" is German for "why". The first three words of the Motzart Latin hymn " Ave, verum corpus" translates to "Hail, true body", referring to Christ on the Cross.
It is Latin for, "HAIL MARY."
The "Hail Mary" prayer in Latin is translated as "Ave Maria."
Ave, ImperatorActually its:Ave Regi- "ave imperator" is like hail to the general or emperor
Latin, it means 'Hail Mary'.
Most body shops can fix hail damage because hail just causes dents and all body shops have to do is pound them out. It really should not be a problem for any body shop.
It is latin for Hail Mary, full of grace.
True (from the Latin "expedire")
It might mean "Hail" a greeting used in Ancient Rome.
Americanism is 'Hi'. English is 'Lo'. Latin is Hail , as in 'Hail Caesar'. Spanish is 'Ola' Casually in Italian it is 'Ciao' (pronounced 'Chow'. German it is 'Heil'.
False. Hail can fall outside the area directly below the cumulonimbus cloud in which it formed, especially in cases of strong winds that can carry hail for some distance from the storm.
Neptunium is a true latin name.