Technically, 'vir' by itself just means 'man' and such, though it could be understood as hero if it is in context. Idiomatically, Latin uses 'vir fortissimus' to mean hero, which literally means 'strongest man' and could supply context for any future uses of 'vir' by itself. The word 'heros' means hero, but it is limited in use to demigods. Otherwise, 'solus vir fortissimus' is most correct, but 'solus vir' can suffice if given the right context. It is worth mentioning that the order of those words is unimportant and can be shuffled with the same meaning.
Lupus Solus
"Solus" is lone or alone in Latin. If you wanted to say inside, you would use either in + the ablative, or intra + the accusative. It all depends on what you are saying in your sentence. Alternative words for lone/alone can be "solitarius"or "avicus", but again it depends on your sentence.
The duration of Lone Hero is 1.5 hours.
Lone Hero was created on 2002-04-12.
In three days in a row, you have to use Mordecai for your attacks only. Do not use Rigby. Then after that, you get the Mystery Badge: Lone Hero
I think the William Tell Overture was the theme tune for The Lone Ranger.
Lone Hero - 2002 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:16 Iceland:16 Netherlands:12 South Korea:15 UK:15 USA:R
Survive three nights without rigbys help
The Lone Ranger
the lone ranger.
survive with mordecai 3 days in a row dont use rigby
The Lone Ranger and Santa Clause differ in one way. Santa Clause is a mythical character who goes from place to place to give out presents for the thousands of good for children. The Lone Ranger is a character who goes from place to place to protect and rescue the innocent or those unfairly treated.Thus, in psychological terms, Santa Claus is a "Giver-Hero" and The Lone Ranger is a "Protector-Rescuer-Hero".