A father always want that his son's future always shine like sun
My son stared at the sun ND GOT BINDED ;)
You can use "sun" and "son" in a sentence by creating a context that highlights their different meanings. For example: "As the sun sets in the sky, my son plays in the backyard, enjoying the last rays of daylight." This sentence illustrates the contrast between the celestial body and the familial relation.
* 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 depends on what the sentence is: The brightness of the sun is blinding. The word brightness would be an adjective.
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).
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