Carmen montanum.
mountain = mons (montis, m)
carmen, carminis, n.
The word "mountain" dates from about the year 1250, or the thirteenth century.It developed out of the Old French mont, meaning "mountain", and also partially from the Old English word munt, or "mountain". Both of these terms came from the Latin montem, meaning "mountain".
To sing is canto, cantare. Just in case you wanna know what song is, song means carmen, carminis in Latin.
Andes mountain is the longest mountain in Latin America
The base word is "chant" which is latin for "song." To enchant is to fill with song or magic, and enchantment is an action that fills a person or thing with song or magic.
The name of the state Montana comes from the Spanish word montaña, which means "mountain", not "mountainous". In fact, the word montana is the Latin word for "mountainous", in its feminine form.
Aconcagua is the highest mountain in Latin America.
Man on the Silver Mountain by Rainbow
Felis Concolor is the latin name for a mountain lion.
From the himn San Juan Bautista its the first word from the song in Latin"ut" which means DO
"Mountain" is an English equivalent of the Latin word mōns.Specifically, the word functions as a masculine noun in its singular form. It is either in the nominative or vocative case depending upon context. But whatever the use, the pronunciation will be "mohnss" in classical and liturgical Latin.