It is a verb, meaning to "help" or "aid" (third-person singular present).
Fortes = [the] brave [here in the accusative]fortuna = fortune [nominative]iuvat = it helps/ it assists/ it benefitsSo: Fortune helps the brave, often translated as Fortune favours the brave.
I learn Latin at school and "term" in Latin is "terminium"
There is no J in classical Latin. It was an "I". Julius=Iulius, Jason= Iason, Jove=Iove, etc. Juvat would be a modern rendition, or modern Catholic Latin.
The Latin term for ice is glacies, or gelu.
premeditation
Mal
Cloud.
Light
These words do not exist in Latin.
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With force; with strength.
the 'word' gold comes from the latin term 'golde'. Did you mean 'word'? the 'word' gold comes from the latin term 'golde'. Did you mean 'word'?