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'Terrible' in Latin is 'Terribilis'
The Latin translation for the word terrible is terribilis. Other translations that can mean the same thing are horrendus, horribilis, and atrox.
The word "terrible" does not originate from any Latin terms. The Latin term for one may be looking for is the Latin word "atrox." This word is the Latin for terrible, horror, and cruel.
The Black Death is believed to be caused by the bacterium Yersinia Pertis. The Black Death in latin is Atra Mors; literally meaning "Terrible Death".carolyn maxwell
The word "terrible" is derived from the Latin word "terribilis," which means "frightening" or "causing terror." It entered English through Old French, which also borrowed it from Latin. Therefore, it is primarily of Latin origin, not Greek.
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What a Terrible Thing to Say was created on 2008-02-19.
In Latin, the phrase "horrible winter" can be translated as "hiems horribilis." The word "hiems" means winter, while "horribilis" means horrible or dreadful. So when combined, the phrase accurately conveys the idea of a terrible winter in Latin.
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I am a terrible man in French would be Je suis une homme terrible.
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