Spira fortunae.
Spirare - to breathe
The Latin root for the word "inspiration" is "inspirare," which means "to breathe into" or "to inspire."
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'luck' is fortuna. In fact, a Latin way of saying 'good luck' is 'fortuna secunda'. A Latin way of saying 'bad luck' is 'adversa fortuna'.
There are several words that mean breath in Latin. Spiro is to breathe or exhale. Respiro is to breath or blow back, and ecflo is to blow out or exhale.
Breathe
Respire, from Latin infinitive respirare, to breath.
To say 'luck' in Latin, the word is Fortuna. As a derivative in English, we receive fortune.
"Spirare" is a Latin word meaning "to breathe" or "to blow." It can also be interpreted as meaning "to be alive" or "to be active."
The literal Latin Word for 'air' is aero The literal Latin Word for 'air' is aeroaeris, aerAer.
While we breathe, we will defend.
Spiro=breathe in=in, into Both Latin roots.
Memento spirare. Memor Respiro