mortuus -a, -um1. dead; decayed, extinct; half-dead; m. as subst. a corpse.2. partic. from morior; q.v.
[He] is not dead.
I am dead.
The Latin equivalent of the word "dead" is mortuus, -a, -um.
Mortuus Caelum was created in 2004.
There is not a word for Zombie in Latin.But 'Living Dead' in Latin is Victus Mortuus.
Risus Ex Mortuus was created in 1994.
"Dead king" in English translates to "mortuus rex rgis" in Latin.
Vallis Ex Umbra De Mortuus was created in 1994.
dead angel in latin is : angelus mortuus dead angel in latin is : angelus mortuus
morior, mori, mortuus sum (3-i stem) - to die morior would be "I die"
The Latin translation of the word "alive" is "vivere". Alive in an English word which means having vigor or spirit. It also means possessing life.