The Latin translation of the phrase 'seize the sun' is the following: carpe solem. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'carpe' means 'to pluck'; and 'solem' means 'the sun'. The pronunciation is the following: CAHR-pay SOH-lehm.
Carpe diem
Annex , Rule, Redemption one of these words
Carpe vitam.
Carpe diem et noctem.
Cape annum.
Carpe Annum
太陽の黒。is the kanji you would use. (taiyo no kuro) the literal translation is "sun of black"
Occidens is the Latin word for West, the direction of the setting sun.
The word for sun is 'sol'. The word has its roots in Latin, the traditional language of the Popes.
Helios was the Greek god of the sun. The word is sometimes used for the sun, in the word "heliocentric" (sun-centred) for example.
Do you mean how to say 'Helium' in Latin? If so, there is no Latin word for it- the elements were not discovered during the time that the language was created of used. The word 'Helium' is, however, born from the Latin word "Helios" which is the name of the Latin sun god.
Sub sole is Latin for "under the sun". For example, the phrase "nothing new under the sun" from Ecclesiastes is rendered nihil sub sole novum in the Latin Vulgate translation.
Tempus solis.
Tibetan translation of the phrase: "rising sun" (Romanized):nyi ma 'char ka
Vidi solem.
The latin translation for sun would be sol and the translation for moon would be luna. Sun and moon translated to latin would be Sol et luna. Sol and luna are the root words for words like solar and lunar.
'Helium' is from Classical Greece and means 'Of the Sun(Helios)'. The nearest Latin translation would be 'Solarus'.
It is a shortened version of the phrase mulier amicta solis (otherwise mulier amicta sole), meaning a woman clothed of, by or with the sun. She is considered to be a symbol of the Church, or perhaps the Virgin Mary, and is compared to the character Beatrice in Dante's Inferno.
The phrase solar system is derived from the Latin words "sol" meaning sun and "solaris" meaning of the sun.
In Irish it's "Thig tú leis an ghrian"
太陽の黒。is the kanji you would use. (taiyo no kuro) the literal translation is "sun of black"
The Latin for sun is Sol, solis
Solar means "about the Sun" in Latin. The Latin word for "Sun" is "Sol".