Felix.
The word "unique" comes from the Latin language. It is derived from the Latin word "unus," meaning "one."
The Greek language word is τυχερός.
Latin word is cerealis meaning 'of grain'
The Latin word est is equivalent to "is" in English language.
The English word "audience" is a word derived from Latin meaning those who hear
"Quella" does not have a specific meaning in Latin as it is not a Latin word. It may be a word in another language such as Italian, where it means "that."
Post meridian, meaning after noon, is Latin.
The Latin word equus refers to "horse" in English language.
i suppose you could just negate it by saying non Felix but i don't think there is a specific word for unlucky in latin
The word "bilingual" originated from the Latin word "bilinguis," which is a combination of "bi" meaning two and "lingua" meaning language. It refers to an individual who can speak and understand two languages fluently.
The word "negro" comes from Spanish and Portuguese, derived from the Latin word "niger" meaning black.
From the Latin word 'Solaris' meaning 'of the sun'. Also an Old English word derived from the Latin word 'Solarium' meaning 'living room on an upper story'