There are several words which depict the concept of "Hell" in the Latin language. Some examples are "inferos" and "abyssus".
the latin word for hell is "elle"....
The translation is, Orcus - which means "the underworld", which is the same as Hell in ancient times.
The Latin word which means hell is Tartarus and hellfire is Inferí.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
Angeli inferni
Abi in malam rem
In pig Latin, "Shelby" would be spelled as "Elbyshay".
the latin word for hell is "elle"....
The translation is, Orcus - which means "the underworld", which is the same as Hell in ancient times.
The Latin word which means hell is Tartarus and hellfire is Inferí.
Infernum
It is 'infernum'.
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you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
The word "Hell " is found in many Bible translation . In the same verses other translations read " the grave," "the world of the dead," and so forth. Other Bibles simply transliterate the original-language words that are sometimes rendered "hell"; The Hebrew word she'ohl' and its Greek equivalent hai'des, which refer, not to an individual burial place, but the common grave of dead mankind. However, both in Christendom and in many non.Christian religions it is taught that hell is a place inhabited by demons and where the wicked, after death, are punished ( and some believe that this is with torment) The Bible is quite clear concerning the dead. Eccliastes 9. 5,10 show that " The living are conscious that they will die; but as for the dead, they are conscious of nothing at all.... When Adam and Eve decided to no longer live up to God's requirements, Genesis 3: 16-19 shows that God told them that they will return to the ground, where they were taken from. Read Genesis 2: 7 Psalm 146 4: confirms that reality in these words. "He goes back to his ground; in that day his thoughts do perish. The concept of a 'soul' seperate from the body does not exist in the Bible. The word 'soul means in reality 'a person '. Concerning forgiveness of our sins in the Bible. Ephesians 1. 7 and Matthew 26: 28 shows that a high price was paid for the forgiveness of our sins, which was with Jesus' blood, due to God's kindness that no man or woman deserves. 2'000 years ago God sent his precious Son to earth to redeem the human race from the curse of sin and death and to undo the damage caused by Satan in the garden of E'den. Read John 3: 16; 1 John 3: 8 Genesis chapter 3 and Romans 5: 12 is mankind's history and the root of sin on earth. The word sin means 'miss the goal' God's goal was that we live forever on earth. That goal was postponed for the moment Psalm 37: 29 shows what our future holds, in these words. "The righteous will possess the earth, and they will live forever on it". 2 Peter 3: 13 shows that we are awaiting new heavens( a new government) and a new earth ( new society of humans ) and in these righteousness is to dwell. Concerning all those who are dead, the Book of John 5: 28,29 shows that they are in God's memory in the memorial tombs, and will hear Jesus' voice and come out, on resurrection day. This is what the Bible teaches.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"