Taking a guess from the dark recesses of my mind, the phrase ""espirit de corps"" seems to be Latin in some form or another. However, the specific dialect of Spanish, Latin, Portuguese, and/or any other Spanish dialect. Based upon my search for the phrase, the results I received proves my guess to be wrong. The language origination of the phrase is French.
corps is a French word meaning an organised group of trained men. The Latin word you want is 'corpse' which usually means the dead body of a human being, but can refer to any dead body
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Women [that are] crazy with their bodies.
The English meaning of the Latin word Semper Fi is always faithful. Semper Fi is also used as a motto for the United States Marine Corps, though the full Latin phrase is Semper Fidelis.
For morale and espirit de corps
Dining in is a formal military ceremony for members of a companyor other unit, which includes a dinner, drinking, and other events to foster camaraderie and esprit de corps.
No it is three French words: "the spirit of the body [of troops]" and the spelling is esprit de corps.
Espirit is a well known clothing manufacturer. On the Espirit webpage is a variety of items for sale including clothing for men, women, children, and infants.
Saint-Géraud-de-Corps's population is 203.
The population of Les Côtes-de-Corps is 44.
The population of La Rivière-de-Corps is 2,924.
Esprit de Corps - magazine - was created in 1988.
It has nothing to do with corpses that's for sure! Corps is a french word, from the Latin: corpus meaning body/formation/ large group. Esprit de corps = the spirit of the corp, comeraderie, morale. Corps de ballet = the ballet chorus. A Corpsman, pronounced 'coreman' is, in this case, an enlisted man (stretcher bearer/first-aider/medic) of the rank of private in the US Army Medical Corps.
Espirit blouses are available online from the Espirit website as well as Amazon. Additionally, the clothing store Anthropologie carries Espirit blouses both online and in their retail locations.
The Latin word "corpus" means body. It is the root of the word "corps," which refers to a group or organization.
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