Animi is the genitive singular or nominative plural of the word animus. Whereas animus would be the word "soul" as the subject of a sentence, animi would be either "of [a or the] soul", or the plural subject "souls", depending on the context.
Mens (mentis, f.) or Animus (animi, m.)
corpus is a real substantial thing. Animus is the intention.
Acerba Animi was created in 1932.
animus, animi, m. which means mind at the first understanding of the term. It gains wider abstract meaning covering soul, spirit, feeling, and "psyche". It would be correct to say for instance animus feminae (i.e the spirit of the woman).
There are several Latin words that can be translated "mind". Two are animus (genitive animi, m.) and mens(genitive mentis, f.).
Latin has several words for "spirit", depending on how you are using the word. If you want to use the word spirit as a vital principal such as a life, you would use the word "anima". If using the word as meaning someone's character, "animus", "indoles" or "natura" would be appropriate. Using spirit in the sense of energy or animation, "spiritus" or even "animus" could be used. If used as an intention, such as "the spirit of the law" the words "consilium" or sententia" would be appropriate. Latin is a language that has many words that clarify or pinpoint the meaning of our single English words.
Just Sit through the credits, a little conversation will happen between 2 unkown people, whom im guessing are probably either Assassins or Templars given that they know what animi(animus) are. then you will be back inside the animus and will be able to free roam and complete any missions you havnt finished. ps. i think their Assassins, templars usually sound a bit more grumpy.
Animi habitus.
Anima Animus was created on September 24, 2019.
Animi habitus.
An animus is a series of basic impulses and instincts which govern one's actions.
The word "animus" (hostility, dislike) is an uncountable noun and has no plural.