veritatis cupitor (sing.)
veritatis cupitores (pl.)
Truth in Latin is veri.
The Latin equivalent of 'truth in history' is Veritas in historia. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'veritas' means 'truth'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'historia' means 'history'.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
Vita veritatis
veritas
"Veritas audere."
It's Supernatural - 2007 Truth Seekers 5-21 was released on: USA: 30 May 2011
root seekers = מחפשי שורשים (mechapsei shorashim)
The Latin phrase 'In vino veritas' literally means 'in wine the truth'. It means that when people are drunk they may say things that they would otherwise not have said.
Truth in Latin is veri.
You may just say "truth," which is "Veritas". To indicate that something is factual, you might say "ita vero," or "thus truly."
The third is the declension of the Latin word vēritās. The feminine, third declension noun in its singular nominative or vocative form translates as "truth" in English. The pronunciation will be "WEY-ree-TAS" in Church and classical Latin.
The Latin root "ver" means truth. This root is the basis for words such as "verify" and "veracity" which are related to truth or accuracy.
I think you mean justitia et veritas which means "justice and truth"
Veritatis.
"Truth" in Latin is the feminine third-declension noun veritas (genitive veritatis).