Vini - 'I have risen above.'
Vincam - 'I will rise above.'
Rising sun = sol oriens
cadens Stella
shining
A silver star in Latin is stella argentea.
Alpha latin... Mi star
Star Child
To twinkle = micare. Mica, mica parva Stella = Twinkle, twinkle little star
Stella is a Latin equivalent of the English phrase "a star."Specifically, the Latin word is a feminine noun. It is not preceded by a definite or indefinite article since Latin has no equivalent to "the" or "a." But it may be preceded by una in the sense of "one": una stella ("one star").The pronunciation will be "STEHL-lah" in both the classical Latin of the ancient Romans and the liturgical Latin of the Church.
A silver star in Latin is stella argentea.
Alpha latin... Mi star
stella nostra
I believe star in Latin is 'stella'. hoped i helped =)
Latin constellātiō < cōn ("'with'") + stēlla ("'star, astral body'")
The Latin plural noun meaning "stars" is stellae, astra or sideria.
Ad astra spe.
The phrase 'star of the month' means Stella mensis in Latin. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'stella' means 'star'. The noun 'mensis' means 'of the month'.
You can't catch a falling star, it is in space.
The duration of The Falling Star is 1.8 hours.
Catch a Falling Star was created in 1957.
The Falling Star was created on 1950-12-19.