Courage is telling a person that they can do something when they think they cannot. It is bring people up and showing them they can do anything they want.
Courage is a noun.
Courage
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What courage
disadvanages of courage
courage to do what you think is right
The Courage to Be was created in 1952.
aie courage (you singular, imperative) or ayez courage (you plural or formal, imperative)
The Redundancy of Courage was created in 1991.
"Courage" comes from a word meaning "heart". So "courage"="strong of heart."
Stephen Crane wrote the Red Badge of Courage
Courage = le courage (in French) Courage = el valor, el coraje (in Spanish) Courage = die Courage, die Beherztheit (in German) Courage = il coraggio (in Italian) Courage = o coragem (in Portuguese) Hope it'll help ! I'm not sure of the articles in Portuguese and Germand though.