The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'moon's dream' is Somnium lunae. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'somnium' means 'dream'. The noun 'lunae' means 'of the moon'.
In Latin they reefer to the Night Sky as Dark Sky, In witch it is then abbreviated as ater caelum that is 'Dark Sky' but they use day as '''putesco caelum being day sky.
So Dark can be put as
'''-ater
-atra
-atrum
I have a Latin speaking friend at work and he says that the dead sky is the correct saying for nighttime so he gave me 'mortuus caelum'.
I hope this helps
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Sequere tuas spes. (This actually says "follow your hopes" because it means the same thing in this context.)
somnium
Carpe somnium
dulcis somnium
New Moon
Cael. The Latin word for sky is caelum, and the word for heaven is caeli
Stars: hoshi ほし Night sky (starry sky): hoshizora ほしぞら (ほし空)
Castella in caelo.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
Caelum.
Caelum (-i, n).
Colores caeli.
Nox.
Nox.
Noctem Seditionis
Nox noctis Coma
good night moon!
le ciel de nuit
Cael. The Latin word for sky is caelum, and the word for heaven is caeli
We Are Night Sky was created in 2005.
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