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A Latin equivalent for 'stories' is fabulae. The Latin noun refers to 'stories' in the sense of 'narratives. Another Latin equivalent is tabulationes. This Latin noun refers to 'stories' in the sense of 'levels of a building'.
When the Romans were speaking Latin.
Earth's scientific name is "the planet Earth" or "the third planet from the sun."
In Latin, the "nominative" case refers to the subject.
Lux is one Latin equivalent of 'light'. It refers to light, in the sense of radiant energy. Lumen is another equivalent. It refers to light, in the sense of the source of that energy.
In a way. Latin was the language of the Ancient Romans, although no one refers to their language as 'Roman.' It's strictly Latin.
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One Latin equivalent of the English word 'action' is actio, which refers to 'the doing of something'. Another is lis, which refers to action in the sense of a 'legal proceeding'. Still another is pugna, which refers to action in the sense of 'battle'.
Terra firmaåÊis a Latin phrase meaning "solid earth" (fromåÊterraåÊ"earth" andåÊfirmaåÊ"solid"). The phrase refers to the dryåÊland massåÊon the earth's surface and is used to differentiate from the sea or air.
a plate of different fruits.
Latin has several names for star:AstrumStellumSidus (usually refers to constellations)Lumen (literally 'light' or 'shine')
Ram is the English meaning of 'aries'. The Latin word refers to the animal. It also refers to the weapon of war.