death
Morte means Death, Going to Die, In Trouble
Morte isn't spanish. It is both Italian, portuguese and french for deathPS i learned it while reading breaking dawnEdit,,It Means "Death"Many people are asking what is the spanish word morte in English because of the book "breaking dawn" By Stephenie MeyerOnly Partially right. It is Not italian it is Latin but yes it does mean Death
It means renee and esme
Morte is Portuguese, which is similar to Spanish. It means death and the significance of this, I think, is that either Bella or the baby must die - the woman who says it would probably want the baby to die.
If you mean Twilight Saga, then Breaking Dawn
If you mean did Jacob die in Breaking Dawn, no he did not
That wasn't me, but hi!
If you mean pregnant, yes, he did in Breaking Dawn, the fourth book.
Yes! it sure will be, Stephenie Meyer decided you couldn't fully get the whole book in one movie wihtouht it being over 4 hours long. i mean that book is huge! ive read it TWICE:) >breaking dawn 1comes out November 18 2011 >breaking dawn 2comes out November 16 2012
Strictly speaking dawn is "l'aube". Il fait jour could mean dawn is breaking, or dawn has broken, it is daylight.
If you mean the movies The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Parts 1 and 2, then they are based on the book, meaning that they will likely follow all major plot points, feature the same characters, and probably even use similar lines of dialogue.
you mean breaking dawn and exploretalent.com