Facilis (-is, -e).
"What is the latin word for easy?"
Facilis means easy in Latin.
facilem victum
This one's easy: victor.
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The Latin root for the word "obviously" is "obvius," which means "in the way" or "easy to see."
The Latin adjective lenis means smooth, soft, mild, gentle, easy or calm.
The Latin word 'facilis' has the literal meaning of easy, easy to do. It also may mean 'convenient, easy to manage, favorable'. And the word may take on the meanings of 'clever, dexterous, facile'; and 'affable, goodnatured'.
There are so many easy Latin dishes that are easy to make. Some of the easiest dishes are Aztec soup, rice, refried beans, tacos, salsa, and enchiladas.
nunca mueras facil
Latin ballroom
Anabel is latin in origin, and it means "Easy to Love"