Terra, or Humus.
terra : earth, ground, land, country, soil.
humus : ground, earth, soil / land, country.
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Good Latin word translators:
http:/www.freedict.com/onldict/lat.html (simple dictionary; one word at a time. Can go from Latin to English, and English to Latin - on same page. One translator box on top, the other on the bottom.)
http:/archives.nd.edu/latgramm.htm (has grammar help as well)
* http:/sunsite.ubc.ca/LatinDictionary/HyperText/latin-dict-full.html#A (index listed by Latin word)
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http://www1.worldlingo.com/en/products_services/worldlingo_translator.html
http:/free-translation.imtranslator.net/?loc=en ((My favorite online translator. Allows you to hear some of the languages spoken at different speeds.))
No. The Latin word for earth is terra.
The Latin word for Earth is Terra.
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The Terrier group of dogs take their name from a Latin word for 'earth'. One of the Latin equivalents of the English word 'earth' is Terra. The Latin noun refers to earth in both senses, as the ground and as the planet.
Terra is the Latin word for 'earth' Terrarium is a container of earth and plants
The word "terrain" comes from the Latin word "terra," which means "earth" or "land."
There is no common Latin word 'ge.' But Ancient Greek has a word γῆ ge which means earth. From this we get words such as geography or geology and other such words concerning the earth.
The Latin word terra is equivalent to the English word "ground".
The Latin word geometria means to measure the earth.
The Latin word for Earth is terra.
Salvatores terrae.
It isn't. Earth derrives from the latin word for land "terra"