Auxilium, i (n.)
faveo.
relaxation
Auxilium - help (the noun) Auxiliare - to help
the noun form of help is auxilium, auxilii neuter
Fer/ferte auxilium nobis!
"To laugh" in Latin is ridere (second conjugation).
Verb
Tibi opus est auxilium= Latin. ¿Necesita ayuda= Spanish.
One Latin equivalent of the English word 'aid' is adiumentum. Another is auxilium. Either way, the word is a neuter gender noun in the singular.
Singular Plural 1 -r -mur 2 -ris -mini 3 -tur -ntur
It depends on what type of 'support' you mean.All these Latin words can be translated into English as 'support':alo, altum, alui, auxilium,faveo, firmamentum, fotum, foveo,fovi, patrocinor, solacium, solor,suscipio, suffragium, subsidium.
Auxilium in Latin means "help; assistance; aid". It is related to the verb augere "to increase; to augment"; perfect-tense forms of augere have the same aux- stem (auxi "I have increased"), which is from aug- plus the perfect formant -s-.The plural auxilia was used in a military context to mean "auxiliary troops", which added to and assisted the regular legions.