The root word of fortitude is "fortis," which is a Latin word meaning "strong" or "brave."
Fortitude in tagalog is "kalakasan." When used in place of fortitude in tagalog, it pertains to the courage within self and not the physical strength. It can mean "lakas loob." Literally translated in English as "strength inside."
The Tagalog word for fortitude is "tapang" or "matatag na kalooban."
The root "fort" means strong or secure. It is commonly seen in words such as fortress, fortify, and fortitude.
The root word of "unusual" is "usual."
The root word is gift.
The Latin word for Fortitude is Fortis.
Yes, the word 'fortitude' is a noun, a word for strength and firmness of mind, a word for a thing.
The man proved that he had greater fortitude when he lifted the couch.
"FORTITUDE"
fear, I think
i dont know, do you?
hmmm... tricky one, :P
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Fortitude in tagalog is "kalakasan." When used in place of fortitude in tagalog, it pertains to the courage within self and not the physical strength. It can mean "lakas loob." Literally translated in English as "strength inside."
Fortitude is a noun meaning courage and endurance, strength of mind to endure, courageous perseverance. Example sentences: Having his broken leg set without painkillers required fortitude. Escaped slaves showed fortitude traveling to freedom on the Underground Railroad and then returning to help others. Fortitude is a word.
Fortius is Latin for stronger, the root of our English words like fortitude, fortress and fort. Most frequently, we find it in the Olympic motto; Citius, Altius, Fortius; Faster, Higher, Stronger
Fugitive has no root word it is the root word.