School.
"Schola" is a Latin word that means "school" in English. It refers to an educational institution where students are taught by teachers.
Death as a school is the English equivalent of 'nex ut schola'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'nex' means 'death [usually violent]'. The adverb 'ut' means 'as'. The noun 'schola' means 'school'.
Ludus was used for elementary schools [and for games!], schola for more advanced schooling.
The russian word for "school" is "школа" ([shkola]) It comes from the Latin "schola" - "place for the discussion". In fact, English "school" origins from the same Latin word as well.
Old English scolere "student," from Middle Latin scholaris, from Late Latin scholaris "of a school," from Latin schola school ~5th. century.
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In the sense of "place of instruction," Old English scol,from Latin schola, from Greek skhole "school, lecture, discussion,"
Legere is the Latin word which means "to read"
The Latin word Carbo means Charcoal
from an old English word 'scol' derived from a Latin word 'schola' and a Greek word 'skhole' meaning a place of instruction. The original translation referred to something that happened during 'spare time or leisure'.
There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.There is no Latin word "aero". The term aero is a modern term deriving from the Latin word "aer" which means the atmosphere.
Yes the word in latin is addicere which means to be sentenced in latin