The root word of fortitude is "fortis," which is a Latin word meaning "strong" or "brave."
Fortitude in tagalog is "kalakasan." When used in place of fortitude in tagalog, it pertains to the courage within self and not the physical strength. It can mean "lakas loob." Literally translated in English as "strength inside."
The Tagalog word for fortitude is "tapang" or "matatag na kalooban."
The root "fort" means strong or secure. It is commonly seen in words such as fortress, fortify, and fortitude.
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The Latin word for Fortitude is Fortis.
Yes, the word 'fortitude' is a noun, a word for strength and firmness of mind, a word for a thing.
Fortitude in tagalog is "kalakasan." When used in place of fortitude in tagalog, it pertains to the courage within self and not the physical strength. It can mean "lakas loob." Literally translated in English as "strength inside."
The man proved that he had greater fortitude when he lifted the couch.
The Tagalog word for fortitude is "tapang" or "matatag na kalooban."
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fear, I think
The root "fort" means strong or secure. It is commonly seen in words such as fortress, fortify, and fortitude.
i dont know, do you?
hmmm... tricky one, :P
The Greek word for fortitude is "ἀνδρεία" (andreia), which translates to courage or bravery. It embodies the concept of strength in facing challenges and adversity. In ancient Greek philosophy, particularly in the works of Plato and Aristotle, fortitude is considered a vital virtue essential for a virtuous life.
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