this is how you say what if your fame shall soar Quae si vestra fama adsurgere
or simply use Google translate.
soar
The future tense is will soar.
Reginald Soar died in 1971.
Thomas Soar was born in 1865.
Thomas Soar died in 1939.
Ratcliffe-on-Soar is a small village in Nottinghamshire, England. As of the last available data, the population of Ratcliffe-on-Soar is around 200 people.
The population of Kingston on Soar is 239.
soar
The word "soar" has one homophone, which is "sore." These words are homophones because they sound the same when spoken, but have different meanings.
Your throat will get soar, nothing will happen to the plant.
velut aquila subvolare (to soar like an eagle) velut aquila subvola (soar like an eagle - imperative) velut aquila subvolat (he/she soars like an eagle) you can also substitute "velut aquila" with "similis aquilae" (aquila changes to aquilae because similis compares using the genitive case)
Soar means to rise up and fly in the air.