Broken, shattered.
it's latin for "though broken, still strong" < not a direct translation, but that's the gist of it.
Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
solus is the latin word for alone ( it is a latin root and can have endings added to it )
The Latin word for broken is: fracta.
Cannot be broken
The answer to this is: Pre Headen.
Kaputt means "broken", as in 'mein Auto ist kaputt!' (my car is broken!)
Via fracta.
Broken, shattered.
Mi Corazon sta roto
The word "fragility" originates from the Latin word "fragilis," meaning "easily broken" or "brittle." It is derived from the Latin root "frangere," which means "to break." The word fragility is used to describe the quality of being delicate, vulnerable, or easily broken.
Animo Fracta. Just wrote it on my wrist. :)
Yes. Pontefract in West Yorkshire is on what was the Roman road from York to Doncaster. The name derives from the Latin Pontus Fractus which means "broken bridge."
A fraction is part of a whole number and it comes from a Latin word meaning broken part.
It depends on the fraction. For me, "1/2" usually originates because I want to take half of something... But seriously, fractions have been around as far back as ancient Egypt. Checkout: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraction_(mathematics)#History