In Latin, the word for treasure is "thesaurus." This term can also refer to a store or repository of valuable things. Another word sometimes used is "aerarium," which specifically refers to a treasury or the treasury of the state.
It means treasure. It can also mean Thesaurus, but this is often seen spelled "tesauro"
Treasure comes fom the Latin ..Thesaurus,a store,treasure,from [the] the root tithenai, to put or place. mikeantony
The Pigaloos spoke pig Latin.
Treasure is tesoro in Spanish. wordreference.com
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The root word of "treasure" is "treas," which comes from the Old French word "tresor" meaning "treasure," derived from the Latin word "thesaurus" meaning "storehouse" or "treasury."
It comes from the Greek word for treasure.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
Treserar
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infitialis is the word we say in latin