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How do you say 'bears' in Latin?

Updated: 11/12/2022
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Ursine


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"Ursine" is an English meaning "related to or pertaining to bears"


Bears in Latin would come from Ursus, Ursi,but the actual form would change depending on where in the sentence it is being used.

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The word bear in Latin is Ursus. It is used commonly in astronomy to refer to the constellations for the big dipper and little dipper, which are Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.

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