Entrance, gateway, door
The word root for "foreign" is "foris," which means "outside" or "beyond" in Latin.
Foris Vineyards Winery was created in 1986.
It was derived from the Latin "foris" meaning outside although its roots trace to the PIT "dwher-" And this "foris" was a late Latin makeover of the the early Latin word for forest "Silva"
In order to say with any certainty what the Latin equivalent of an English word is, we need to know the exact phrase and the context. There is no single word in Latin for "out." The words de, e or ex, foras and foris all can mean "out." There are other ways of expressing the idea, too.
The Latin equivalent of 'outdoor' is foris. The Latin word is an adverb that means 'out of doors, outside, without'. It also may mean 'from abroad, from without'.
The surname Forrest is an English family name. It is a place name for someone who lived in or near a royal forest. It was also an occupational name for a keeper or worker in a forest. The word forest in Middle English was not, as it is today, a synonym of woods, but referred specifically to a large woodland reserved for the purposes of hunting by the king and his nobles. The English word orginated from Old French forest, generally taken to be derived of foris meaning 'outside'.
Almirante's birth name is Henrique Foris Domingues.
It depends upon the context. The Latin equivalent of the English word 'entrance' is introitus, in the sense of a physical passage. The word is ingressos, in the sense of an individual's act of entering a place or situation.
The shortest English word is 'a'.
English word for sapot: web
The English word for the French word "voyelle" is vowel.
"it" already is an English word.