laetitia
Prosperitas et felicitas.
joice means happiness and laughter in Latin and re is a prefix so it must be Ejoikre
Summa felicitas means supreme happiness, which is bliss.
the word "work" in latin is opus
love of work is happiness in the workplace...
English meaning: variation of Carl, joy, song of happiness French meaning: song of happiness Latin meaning: beatuiful woman
There's no such word as 'beautido' in Latin. But there's the word 'beatitudo'. It's a feminine gender noun that means 'blessedness, happiness'.
Aristotle believed that happiness was achieving a goal. Freud defines happiness is fulfilling man's drives.
The Latin word for 'Happy' is laetus. Depending on the conjugation of the verb it could have multiple endings. Add 'a' to the end to make 'laeta' which is the nominative case. Add 'um' to the end to make 'laetum' which is the accusative case.
Both would work, but it is more often seen in Latin literature to have the adjective follow the noun it describes. "Gaudium eternus" would probably make more sense.
nonnullus insequor gaudium alius partum is in
Yes, Felicio is a name of Latin origin meaning "fortunate" or "happiness." It is a variant of the name Felix.