I believe it is something like "Mors" is simply death, while "Nex" is violent death, slaughter, etc.
mors tyranno means death to the tyrant. mors tyrannis means death to the tyrants.
The Latin equivalent of 'Death walks amongst you' is Mors inter vos ambulant. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'mors' means 'death'. The preposition 'inter' means 'among, amongst'. The personal pronoun 'vos' means 'you all'. The verb 'ambulant' means '[they] are walking, do walk, walk'.
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nex, mortalitas, mors mortis, letum, plecto aliquem capite, excessum, decessus
Latin translation, Mors Patet = death is certain; Ho Ralat (may actually be Hora Latet) Hora Latet = the hour uncertain; Memento Mori = remember, you must die. "mors patet hora latet memento mori" = "death is certain, the hour uncertain, remember you must die.
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Translating English to Latin can be hard. The Latin translations for "White Death" are "Mors album" and "Album mors.". This is dependent on the period placement.
mors tyranno means death to the tyrant. mors tyrannis means death to the tyrants.
The Latin equivalent of 'Death walks amongst you' is Mors inter vos ambulant. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'mors' means 'death'. The preposition 'inter' means 'among, amongst'. The personal pronoun 'vos' means 'you all'. The verb 'ambulant' means '[they] are walking, do walk, walk'.
nomen illi mors= "his name [was] Death." This is from the Latin Vulgate translation of the Bible, and refers to the rider on the pale horse of Revelation 6:8.
Very similar: immortalis. BTW morte in Italian is death, in Latin mors, mortis.
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mors est pulchra
"In death" may be translated into Latin as in morte.
To say the words death or glory in the Latin language you say mortis et gloriae. To say this phrase in Italian you say la morte o la Gloria.Death or glory in Latin should be "Mors aut Gloria." "Mors" refers to "death," "aut" refers to "or," and "Gloria refers to "glory."
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