the brave men came to the great city.
Homines, viri.
Homines, viri.
'Men about war.'
Viri; homines means men in Latin.
Viri could be the genitive singular or the nominative (or vocative) plural of the Latin vir, a male person; or it might be the genitive singular of virus, a slime or snake venom.
Viri can be downloaded from any website without you knowing it; that is why anti-spyware is so important...however, trusted websites like Google and the BBC will have powerful computers stopping hackers from embedding viri in their sites. On the other hand, pornographic sites are breeding grounds for viri, because hackers realise so many people just use them.
"Puaa viri" is a phrase from the Hawaiian language, where "puaa" means "pig" and "viri" can refer to "sow" or a female pig. Together, it might be used in contexts related to pigs, pig farming, or cultural references involving these animals in Hawaiian traditions. The phrase can also reflect the significance of pigs in Hawaiian culture, especially in traditional feasts and celebrations.
virus, viri (masculine)
I believe that is Latin for These are the men of the day.
Gianfranco Ciabatti has written: 'In corpore viri'
Viri auri ("men of gold").
The plural form of virus is viruses. It is not "viri".