Latin has the adjective maritimus, which means "by the shore" or "coastal" and the noun ora, meaning the seaside.
A literal translation would be apud mare, near the sea. In much more recent use of Latin, the term super mare has been used in English place-names to indicate that they are on the coast - the translation is "on sea".
Sea water translated into Latin is Aqua marinus.
creatura mare
Aequore; altum; mare.
Mareis Felis Oceani Felis
Mare is Latin for "sea."
The Canadian mottos is "A Mari Usque Ad Mare" - from sea to sea. A mari usque ad mare actually means 'From sea all the way to the sea.' A mari ad mare = From sea to sea.
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To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
Mare.
Mare is the Latin word that means sea; the plural is maria
Decide ('deh-SEA-deh' in Latin America; 'deh-THEA-deh' in Spain)