Astra is the Latin word for star. That is where the first part of the words astronomy and astrology comes from.
I am french and the word: les étoiles means the stars
the latin word comes from the category of astronemy
Well, in the word there is the root con- which means togther. Another root in the word is -stell. -Stellmeans star. So constellation means stars together, which is correct because a constellation is basically a grouping of stars forming a figure in the sky.
It has 1 syllable.
in finiti and beyond
it means stars gold and mostly love
Astra is the Latin word for star. That is where the first part of the words astronomy and astrology comes from.
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I am french and the word: les étoiles means the stars
astronaut. astronomical
it means something that is made from stars
Ad astra per aspera is the Latin equivalent of 'To the stars at all costs'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'ad' means 'to'. The noun 'astra', in the accusative case, means 'the stars'. The preposition 'per' means 'by, through'. The noun 'aspera', in the accusative case, means 'roughnesses, rough places'.
It means the stars. The night sky in general.
The Korean word "별" (byul) translates to "star" in English. It can refer to celestial stars as well as stars on a performance stage.
You're probably thinking of "star-crossed".
星雲 (seiun) means 'nebula' in Japanese. Literally, the word means 'cloud of stars'.