The Latin plural noun meaning "stars" is stellae, astra or sideria.
star = Stella
Stella (-ae).
A silver star in Latin is stella argentea.
Alpha latin... Mi star
stella nostra
I believe star in Latin is 'stella'. hoped i helped =)
Latin constellātiō < cōn ("'with'") + stēlla ("'star, astral body'")
Ad astra spe.
The phrase 'star of the month' means Stella mensis in Latin. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'stella' means 'star'. The noun 'mensis' means 'of the month'.
Star Child
To twinkle = micare. Mica, mica parva Stella = Twinkle, twinkle little star
Stella is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "a star."Specifically, the Latin word is a feminine noun. It is not preceded by a definite or indefinite article since Latin has no equivalent to "the" or "a." But it may be preceded by una in the sense of "one": una stella ("one star").The pronunciation will be "STEHL-lah" in both the classical Latin of the ancient Romans and the liturgical Latin of the Church.
star decisis
I believe the latin word for star is "stella". Stellae is the plural form.