"Mental strength" in English means forza mentale in Italian.
Memoria and ricordo are Italian equivalents of the English word "memory." Context makes clear whether mental retention or recall (case 1) or specific recollection (example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "mey-MO-rya" and "ree-KOR-do" in Pisan Italian.
Blues and tristezza are Italian equivalents of the English word "blues." Context makes clear whether the music genre il blues ("the blues," case 1) or the emotional, mental state la tristezza ("the sadness," example 2) suits. The respective pronunciations will be "(eel) blooz" and "(la) tree-STET-tsa" in Pisan Italian.
Depending on context, mental can be translated as:geistigpsychischseelischgedanklichverstandesgemäßmentalübergeschnappt
mentally challenged --> handicappé mental -- "ah[n]-dee-kah-pay mah[n]-tahl"
"Senile" is an English equivalent of the Italian word bacucca.Specifically, the word functions as an adjective in its feminine singular form. Its use must be monitored since it is not at all intended to make the object feel at all good about herself or her mental capacities. The pronunciation will be "bah-KOOK-ka" in Italian.
Creatura matta for crazy wildness, creatura scatenata for uncontrollable wildness, and creatura selvaggia for uncivilized wildness are Italian equivalents of the English phrase "wild one." The choice depends upon whether the wildness is mental (case 1), non-impulse-controlled behavioral (case 2), or manners-deficient (case 3). The respective pronunciations will be "KREY-a-TOO-ra MAT-ta," "KREY-a-TOO-ra SKA-tey-NA-ta," and "KREY-a-TOO-ra sel-VAD-dja" in Italian.
The slang retard refers to mental retardation. Mental retardation is translated as "retard mental".A similarly offensive word in French is abruti.
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mental strength helps one the most when he faces the toughest challenge he has ever faced and makes him believe in self so that he can push his limits further..and succeed in his mission
Understood is one English equivalent of 'intellectus'. This is its meaning when it's the past participle of the verb 'intellego, intellegere' ['to discriminate, distinguish, perceive']. This is the masculine form of the participle. The feminine and neuter forms are 'intellectua' and 'intellectum', respectively. The Latin word also may be a masculine gender noun. In this case, 'intellectus' may be translated as perception. It also may be translated as 'knowledge, mental understanding'. Or it may be translated as 'capacity for understanding, intelligence'.
You can emulate his determination, his mental strength and his faith in everyone.
spiritual, mental