Volans - flying
The Latin equivalent of the English 'flying' is volans. The Latin word is the present participle form of the verb 'volo, volare'. Its literal meaning is 'to fly'. But it loosely is translated as 'to move rapidly, rush'. Its plural form is 'volantes', which means 'birds, flying creatures'.
The root word "volant" means flying or capable of flight. It is derived from the Latin word "volare," which means to fly.
There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".
Legis
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The Latin word for yeast is "fermentum".The Latin word for yeast is "fermentum".The Latin word for yeast is "fermentum".The Latin word for yeast is "fermentum".The Latin word for yeast is "fermentum".The Latin word for yeast is "fermentum".The Latin word for yeast is "fermentum".The Latin word for yeast is "fermentum".The Latin word for yeast is "fermentum".
The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".The Latin word for two is "duo".
'volo, volare' means to fly. Below are it's conjugations in the present tense. volo -- I am flying, I fly volas -- You are flying, You fly volat -- He/She/It is flying, he/She/It flies volamus -- We are flying, We fly volatis -- Y'all/You(plural) are flying, Y'all/You(plural) fly volant -- They are flying, They fly
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
The Latin word for "word" is verbum.
The Latin equivalent of 'He flies by his own wings' is Alis suis volat. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'alis' means 'wings'. The possessive adjective 'suis' means 'his, her'. The verb 'volat' means '[he/she/it] does fly, flies, is flying'.
There is no such word in Latin; -ous is not a Latin word ending.