Musica chorale would be translated "choir or choral music"
The word room translated into Latin is camera or cella
The word's 19th Century meaning comes from France, meaning a room for actors when they are not on the stage. The word is derived from Latin 'focarius' to do with the fireplace, the hearth, rather like a meeting point
Camera is a Latin word. It means room, chamber, or vault.
Triclinium is Latin for a dining room
the latin word cell comes from the word cella a small room or enclosed area
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The origin of the word "session" comes from the Latin word "sessio," which means a sitting or a meeting. It has evolved to refer to a period of time allocated for a specific activity or purpose, such as a meeting, class, or therapeutic session.
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'room' may be either 'cella' or 'cubiculum'. But the latter is used in the sense of a bedroom. The former may refer to a wide range of possibilities, such as a room for enshrining a temple's god or goddess; living in; or storing of foods such as corn, oil, and wine. And from 'cella' comes the word cellula, which means a little chamber, or tiny room.
From the Latin word 'Solaris' meaning 'of the sun'. Also an Old English word derived from the Latin word 'Solarium' meaning 'living room on an upper story'
I'm pretty sure it's Latin.AnswerIn a bilateral meeting i.e. two countries meet. "bi" - "two" and "latus, lateris" - "side"; and yes, of course, it's latin. It is Latin.
Yes. It comes from the Latin word "ad" which means "to" and the French word "jour" or "journée" meaning "day". In other words "adjourn" means "to another day".Another AnswerIn British English, adjourn means to temporarily suspenda meeting, not to end that meeting. To end a meeting is to 'close' that meeting.