1. cenio 2. cervellone 3. cima 4. persona di genio 5. telento
The root word of "genius" is "gen-" which is of Latin origin and means "to give birth, to produce."
The foreign plural of "genius" is "genii" or "geniuses," depending on the context. "Genii" is the Latin plural form, while "geniuses" is the commonly used English plural form for the word "genius."
The word for genius in French is "génie."
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The word "genius" originates from the Latin word "genius" which referred to a guardian spirit or deity that protected an individual or place. Over time, its meaning evolved to encompass exceptional intellectual or creative abilities.
the latin word for fruit = fructusthe latin word for shop = taberna.Only a genius can realise that the latin word for fruit shop is Fructus Taberna!Fructus Taberna!
we call it " abkari"
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
"Chordata" is in latin.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
look it up on a translator genius p.s. you are not actually a genius, i was being sarcastic