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The word "arse" in German is "Hintern" or "GesΓ€Γ."
I believe Doleo would be the verb (doleo dolere), the word for pain ie a pain (noun) is dolor, doloris (masc)
cullum magnificus = (Latin) arse/ass culo = (Spanish) arse/ass burro/asno = (Spanish) donkey/ass
Translating English words to Latin can be hard. Pain in Latin is dolor, morsus, poena, angor, ango, cruciatus, adflictio, poena, and afflictio.
The word "indolent" comes from the Latin word "indolens," which is derived from "in-" (not) and "dolere" (to feel pain). It originally meant free from physical pain, and eventually evolved to describe someone who is lazy or inactive.
pay someone to do it for u, what a pain in the ARSE
torture. Other synonyms: pain, greif-invoking, work at home, extended school
Dolor is the Latin term for pain or suffering. It's one of the four cardinal signs of inflammation, along with rubor, calor, and tumor (redness, heat, and swelling).
Yes, they can be a rude words when directing them at someone.
"Wystrugany tyΕek" is a colloquial term for "arse" in Polish.
Eject Button. English in-laws are a pain in the Arse!
The "medical" (actually Latin) word for 'pain' is dolor, if that helps.