mensis horribilis
Hiems horribilis
The usual word for 'month' in Latin is [mensis].
Same spelling, different pronunciation: horrible
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
horrible mooonth
Hiems horribilis
The usual word for 'month' in Latin is [mensis].
It's "horribilis". I'm not even joking.
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'.
aestas horribilis
The Latin word for "month" is mensis.
Well it matters how horrible you heart your leg. But I'd say, eh, about well, probably a month.
August -- Augustus Caesar's month; Latin Augustus "Augustus"; Latin Augustus mensis "month of Augustus"; Latin sextilis mensis "sixth month"
January...absolutely horrible
Horrid - from the Latin word for to shudder, or tremble
Same spelling, different pronunciation: horrible