A father always want that his son's future always shine like sun
My son stared at the sun ND GOT BINDED ;)
* filius: son (subject in sentence) * filium: son (object in sentence) * filio: to/for son * filii: sons (subject in sentence) * filios: sons (object in sentence) * filiis: to/for sons The words with a bold "s" at the end is to emphasise that they are plural only. Note that Latin does not specify 'a' or 'the'; these words are taken from context.
A homophone for son is sun.
A Son of the Sun was created in 2008.
use sun in sentence
It would be "My son and I" when it is the subject of a sentence and "My son and me" when it is the object. For example, "My son and I went to the store" (subject) versus "He gave the book to my son and me" (object).
It depends on what the sentence is: The brightness of the sun is blinding. The word brightness would be an adjective.
Son of the sun - Atali'i o le la.
Her son enjoyed the sun when on holiday.
Having to do with the sun is solar
Use either: - Me and my son - My son and I
Ra was the Egyptian god of the sun. You may be misspelling "son" for "sun".