Inanis intus non sum.
intra (+ ablative)
By definition, an empty bottle has nothing inside.
When a vessel in empty on the inside meaning there is nothing inside the vessel it is called empty. Some other words are vacant or unoccupied and in reality it is just empty.
Vacuas is the Latin word for empty. Inanis, which means void and vacuus, which means deserted are closely related to empty.
percipio amor intra pectu
Vastare is the Latin root word of 'devastate'. The Latin verb means 'to empty, make empty'. It also may be translated loosely as 'to prey upon'.
Iranis, Vacuus.
This is how you say it "Patio adentro de la casa" I know how to say it because I am Spanish.
"Solus" is lone or alone in Latin. If you wanted to say inside, you would use either in + the ablative, or intra + the accusative. It all depends on what you are saying in your sentence. Alternative words for lone/alone can be "solitarius"or "avicus", but again it depends on your sentence.
empty.
The latin root vac means empty
The prefix "vac" means empty or devoid of something. It is derived from the Latin word "vacuus" which means empty.