Una.
simul
pariter, simul...im not sure which one you want!!!"Together" in English is cum in Italian.
The Latin root for contract is "contractus," which comes from the verb "contrahere" meaning "to draw together" or "to bring together."
Well, I don't really know what you're saying but I know that "convenio" means come together.
Insimul, idipsum.
"Syn-" means "with , together." It is only found in Greek loanwords or words that have Latin and Greek elements mixed together. The native Latin word that means "with, together" is "con- (co-,com-, col, etc)" and gives us English words like "congregation (a flocking together)."
It means "to bring together, enroll together."
Yes, melior una can be taken to mean better together in Latin. The specific meaning of melior una when translated from Latin to English means better than one.
Lego or Legos
I stand together; stand firm.
Laurus Partier
The origion of commotion is Latin. In Latin terms, commotion means "move together."