'volo, volare' means to fly. Below are it's conjugations in the present tense.
volo -- I am flying, I fly
volas -- You are flying, You fly
volat -- He/She/It is flying, he/She/It flies
volamus -- We are flying, We fly
volatis -- Y'all/You(plural) are flying, Y'all/You(plural) fly
volant -- They are flying, They fly
The English word "fly" can be either a noun or a verb and both meanings have translations in Latin. The noun would be "musca" while the verb would be "fuge".
volatilis piscis
Exocet
Volemus ad lunam.
alis volat proprils
Volans - flying
"Fish" in Latin is piscis.
The word fish in the Latin language is said as pices. The word fish in Spanish is said as tanque and in Italian as serbatoio.
poissons de vol................is the french word for flying fish.
Derived from the latin word piscis.
Quattuor pisces.
Piscis.
un poisson volant
Quattuor pisces.
The Latin equivalent of the English 'flying' is volans. The Latin word is the present participle form of the verb 'volo, volare'. Its literal meaning is 'to fly'. But it loosely is translated as 'to move rapidly, rush'. Its plural form is 'volantes', which means 'birds, flying creatures'.
There are mainly two different types of flying fish, the four-winged flying fish and the two-winged flying fish. Both can range in length from 14cm to 46cm. Flying fish have flatted corneas (The transparent layer forming the front of the eye) but most fish have curved corneas.
no there is no such thing as a flying fish