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).
The etymology of the word spirit is from the Latin word spiritus. Spritus means breath, courage, spirit or soul.
The Latin translation of the word "alive" is "vivere". Alive in an English word which means having vigor or spirit. It also means possessing life.
The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
Furtim is the Latin word for "by stealth"
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The latin word for spirit is "animus".
"Spiritus"; root word for spirit, inspire, aspire, aspirate
The Latin translation for the word migrate as a verb is migrare.
Latin doesn't have a word for "the"
The Latin translation of the word "alive" is "vivere". Alive in an English word which means having vigor or spirit. It also means possessing life.
The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
what is the translation into latin for In the beginning was the word
The Latin root of the word "spirit" is "spiritus," which means breath or spirit. It is also related to words like inspire and respiration.
Latin doesn't have a word for the. It lacks articles. Thus, "a" "an" and "the" are not in Latin.
The English translation of the Latin word "pons" is bridge.
Furtim is the Latin word for "by stealth"
Creator is both the English and the Latin word.