'Dea del coraggio' is an Italian equivalent of 'Goddess of courage'. The feminine noun 'dea' has 'la' ['the'] as its definite article and 'una' ['a, one'] as its indefinite article. The phrase is pronounced 'DEH-ah dehl KOH-radj-DJYOH'.
"Courage" in English is coraggio in Italian.
Coraggio in Italian means "courage" in English.
Fegato is an Italian equivalent of the English word "spunk." The masculine singular noun literally means "liver" and loosely means "courage" or "nerve." The pronunciation will be "fey-GA-to" in Italian.
Anima in Italian is "soul" in English.
Bon courage in French means "Good luck!" or "Hang in there!" in English.
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.
勇気: yuuki.
According to several fansites, Bankotsu, roughly translated into English, means 'Barbarian Bone'. It can also mean 'reckless courage'
Courage in Hawaiian is often translated as ʻeha.
Valor is courage or bravery.
"Virtus in arduis" literally translated means "Strength in arduous things". The polished translation commonly used is "Courage in difficulties".
"What does Vi et animo mean in English word?" Answer: Most commonly translated as: BY STRENGTH AND COURAGE However, "I live and breath" and "with heart & soul" are other found translations.