the latin word for wrath is furor, meaning rage.
The phrase "Wrath of God" can be translated to Latin as "Ira Dei."
Dies Iræ
doki
WRATH[rɔθ]n гняв, яд, ярост, възмущение, негодувание
"Dies irae" translates to "Day of Wrath" in English. It is a Latin hymn from the Catholic tradition that speaks about the day of judgment and God's wrath.
"Wrath" is usually described as a demonstration of strong and fierce force. So...you could say, for example "Feel my wrath!", or something to that effect.
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The word wrath means rage, anger, etc.. Therefore, whenever you see someone lose their temper and begin to say and do harmful things these are expressions of wrath.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
infitialis is the word we say in latin