The Latin equivalent of the greeting 'good afternoon' is Bonus tempus postmeridianus. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'bonus' means 'good'. The noun 'tempus' means 'time'. The adjective 'postmeridianus' means 'after noon'.
in Latin is "Salve." Just for extra info, "Goodbye" is "Vale."
The Latin greeting was Salve or Salvete which meant Good Health rather than Good Day
Post meridiem = in the afternoon (literally after the noon). There was no word for afternoon as a noun so one could not say good afternoon.
Post meridiem.
post meridiem
Bonam noctem.
Die dulci freure
Vale.
HolA
creatura nox noctis = creature of the night
Curator in Latin is Guardian or overseer as well as this,Custos translated to English is Guard.The latin for Night is Nox or Noctis - of the night.So,Cutator Noctis would be - Guardian of the Night or Overseer of the Night.
'Soldier of the night' is miles noctis.
'Good kitchen' in Latin is 'bona culina.'
'Bonus' means 'good' in Latin.
noche The Latin Word for of the Night or the night is Nox.
a night dedicated to Latin Americans.
The literal meaning would be "bona nox." There was no such term in usage for 'good night,' however; "vale/valete" (meaning 'goodbye') was used.
Nox
Nox.
Nox (genitive noctis, f.)From which we get nocturnal
It means Equal Night. Equi means equal, and Nox means night. That's waht it means in Latin.
creatura nox noctis = creature of the night
The latin word for good is "bonus".
Nighto
nicole!
Nox.