The greeting is ave (to one person) or avete (to more than one).
The hard stuff that falls from the sky is grando(-inis, f.).
Ave, ImperatorActually its:Ave Regi- "ave imperator" is like hail to the general or emperor
It is Latin for, "HAIL MARY."
This is Latin for "Hail, Caesar. We who are about to die salute you." It's what gladiators say before a fight.
ave verum corpus
The "Hail Mary" prayer in Latin is translated as "Ave Maria."
Latin, it means 'Hail Mary'.
Another way to say "come from" is to use "hail from", as in "I hail from Columbus, Ohio." This definition of hail is a verb meaning "native of".
Catholics say the Hail Mary frequently.
It is latin for Hail Mary, full of grace.
It might mean "Hail" a greeting used in Ancient Rome.
al hail hitler!!
Amen