There are three words for animosity in Latin. You can used odium, invidia or simultas.
The root word for animosity is "animus," which comes from Latin and means hostility or anger.
Yes, the root anim means life, mind, soul, spirit
animal amime animate inanimate
The suffix is -ty. "Animus" is the original Latin root, meaning "spirit" and the -ty is the suffix (which creates a noun denoting a condition) -- thus the new word, "animosity." It is similar to the words bellicosity (from "bellus") and verbosity (from "verbum").
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infitialis is the word we say in latin
To say the word lightning in Latin, a person would say the word "ignis." To say thunder in Latin, the word is "tonitrua."
my is "mihi" in latin
There are no articles in Latin. (a, the, an)
Animosity Used in a SentenceA deep-seated animosity between two sisters is a very sad thing.