Filiam is daughter. It is accusative form, meaning that the daughter being spoken about is the object of the sentence.
The English meaning of the Latin word "filiam" is "daughter." It is the accusative singular form of "filia," which means "daughter" in Latin.
The English word derived from the Latin root meaning "to settle" is "sedentary."
One English word that has the Latin root "corp" is "corporation." It comes from the Latin word "corpus," meaning body.
The word "aura" exists in latin, meaning air or breeze. The English meaning of aura, I believe, would translate to spiritus.
in latin: ignis means fire (ignite is derrived from this) and flama means flame
The word is "audience." It comes from the Latin word "audire," which means "to hear."
The Latin word 'ubi' meaning when or as soon as.
The English adjective "insular" derived from the Latin word insula, meaning "island."
iris is the latin word for "rainbow" hence the English word "iridescent"
The English word 'mosaic' derives from the ancient, classical Latin language. The original word in Latin is Musa. The English meaning of that original Latin word is also a derivative: 'muse'.
The word "aura" exists in latin, meaning air or breeze. The English meaning of aura, I believe, would translate to spiritus.
in latin: ignis means fire (ignite is derrived from this) and flama means flame
Respire, from Latin infinitive respirare, to breath.
Aperire, meaning "to open."
Bakers.
The word is "audience." It comes from the Latin word "audire," which means "to hear."
The Latin word abbatia is equivalent to the English word "monastery".
The Latin word absconditus is equivalent to the English word "concealed".