I'm going to recommend caeli caerula, but there's a lot to consider.
The classical Latin word for "sky," caelum, is neuter, but Old Latin it was masculine caelus, and it retains masculine gender when it appears in the plural (rarely, and poetically, in classical Latin but commonly in Church Latin, where it means "heavens").
If you're writing classical Latin prose, what you get is a blue sky, caelum caeruleum (or caelum caerulum; the spelling of the adjective varies).
If you're writing classical Latin poetry or Church Latin, you might prefer blue skies/heavens, caeli caerul[e]i.
Or you may perfer to split the difference by going with the recommended phrase above, which is from De rerum natura ("On the Nature of Things") by the classical poet/philosopher Titus Lucretius Carus. Caeli caerula is literally "the blues of the sky."
The Latin word for "Sky Blue" is...CASSIUS!
Caelum (-i, n).
Answer #1Puteulanus.Answer #2The Latin equivalent of 'blue' is Caeruleus. That's a masculine gender adjective. The adjectives 'caerulea' and 'caeruleum' are the feminine and neuter gender equivalents, respectively. The Latin adjective is used in terms of the blueness of salt and fresh waters, skies, and other blue-colored objects.
"Azul" is Spanish for "blue".
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
my is "mihi" in latin
Blue skies isΜπλε ουρανοίblue sky isΓαλάζιο του ουρανού
Ciel Bleu
Blue skies was recorded in 1953.
If the skies are blue, the weather is clear and sunny.
Nothing But Blue Skies was created in 2001.
Blue Skies - film - was created in 1946.
Answer #1Puteulanus.Answer #2The Latin equivalent of 'blue' is Caeruleus. That's a masculine gender adjective. The adjectives 'caerulea' and 'caeruleum' are the feminine and neuter gender equivalents, respectively. The Latin adjective is used in terms of the blueness of salt and fresh waters, skies, and other blue-colored objects.
Blue Skies - Virginians album - was created in 2007.
Blue Skies Again was created on 1987-11-02.
From Broken Hearts to Blue Skies was created in 1999.
Tearing Down Your Blue Skies was created in 2006.
Blue Skies - Jamiroquai song - was created in 2009.