φτερό
You may say 'tsubasa,' which is written: 翼
It is Tsubasa. (翼)
"Hane" for a "wing" "Tsubasa" for a "set of wings"
Yes, the word 'wing' is both a noun (wing, wings) and a verb (wing, wings, winging, winged).Examples:Our seats are over the wing of the plane. (noun)He feels enough confidence to wing it on his own. (verb)
The Roman word for werewolf is lycanthrope
The roman word for hunter is vânător.
A building's extension is a wing. As in, "The hospital is adding a wing". Or, "They named it 'The Gonzo Wing' because Gonzo funded it".
It is Tsubasa. (翼)
Aden, or Adenydd.
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Roman is not a language.
Its φτερό (ftero) and also πτέρυγα (preriga) - usually for buildings. Essentially they are the same word, from πτερό (ptero : wing) like in pterodactyl.
The roman word for security is cautela because, it means caution
"Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers."Pugio" is the Latin word for a knife or a dagger. It came from the Roman civilization as it was carried by all Roman soldiers.