caelum, pronounced KAI-lum (the syllables rhyme with sky and gum) in the Classical pronunciation. In Church Latin (used for singing), it's "CHAY-lum".
For how to use it as parts of a sentence (e.g. "in heaven" is "in caelo"), see the inflections at the Wiktionary link.
ego . You can also say "Sum" which means I am.
patronatus
Europa
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Instruo your welcome
meus abbas senior deus in Olympus in latin
Flos caeli. With pronunciation marks, flōs caelī.
Caelum.
caelo
caelum, pronounced KAI-lum (the syllables rhyme with sky and gum) in the Classical pronunciation. In Church Latin (used for singing), it's "CHAY-lum".
Caelum.
opperiatur caelo
Como caido del cielo... That's Italian, not Latin.
Cael. The Latin word for sky is caelum, and the word for heaven is caeli
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
The Latin word for heaven is "caelum".