nationalism!
Nationalism; patriotism
Yes. The word "nationality" comes from the word "nation." Vietnam is a nation. A person from Canada would be of Canadian nationality, because he comes from the "nation" of Canada.
The word used to describe hired soldiers is "mercenaries." Mercenaries are individuals who engage in military service for personal profit rather than for loyalty to a country or cause. They typically work for private military companies or foreign governments, often in conflicts where their own nation is not directly involved.
The word that means gathering resources and preparing for war is "mobilization." Mobilization involves the process of assembling and organizing military troops, equipment, and supplies in anticipation of conflict. It can also refer to the broader preparation of a nation's economy and society for wartime efforts.
The word is... cavalry.
allegiance
Patriotism
No. The word is loyalty. It means a feeling of attachment to family or country.
Loyalty to a nation refers to the sense of dedication and allegiance that individuals have towards their country. It involves supporting and defending one's nation, its values, culture, and interests, and can manifest through actions such as obeying laws, respecting national symbols, and participating in civic duties.
Love loyalty is the English equivalent of 'Aimez loyaute'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'aimez' means '[you all] love'. The noun 'loyaute' means 'loyalty'. Amate fidelitatem is the Latin equivalent of the preceding English and French commands. In the word by word translation, the verb 'amate' means '[you all] love'. The noun 'fidelitatem' means 'loyalty'.
Nationalism; patriotism
faith
loyalty is the English word for loyalty
Fidelitas domestica is the Latin equivalent of 'family loyalty'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'fidelitas' means 'loyalty'. The adjective 'domestica' refers to 'family'.
Nationalism comes from the Lating word Nasci, which means "to be born"
Confianza means trust or loyalty in Spanish. Confianca means the same in Portuguese.
Nationalism.