Free as a bird
Liberum Avis Liberum - "to be free" Avis - "bird" Literally, "free bird".
The Latin name for bird is "Aves."
Free as a bird means that you can do what you want, and be free.
The Latin word avis, meaning "bird".
The Latin Name for Black bird is, Turdus merula.
The usual completion is as free as a bird. The Latin equivalent of the phrase is 'tam liber quam avis'. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'tam' means 'so'. The adjective 'liber' means 'free'. The adverb 'quam' means 'as'. The noun 'avis' means 'bird'.
Pica Pica is the latin name for magpie
If you're looking for an English adjective derived from Latin, it's "avian", from avis, "bird".In Latin itself, the adjective is actually aviarius(-a, -um).
As free as a bird :)
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