Tuam is the feminine accusative singular form of the second person singular adjective tuus (your).
It can also be the first person singular future indicative active or present subjunctive active form of the rare verb tuo, a variant a tueor, both of which mean "to look at, gaze." If indicative, it means "I will look upon." If subjunctive, it means "let me look upon (jussive)," "I would look upon (potential)," or "may I look upon (optative, not interrogatory)."
In latin, the word sand is Harena or Arena, and demon is Daemon. so for sand demon one can presume that it would translate to Harenadaemon
Semper te amabo - "I will love you always"
The phrase tiny body would translate to the words parvulum corpus in Latin. Depending on the use of the words in a sentence, the endings would change.
Vénátor is the latin word meaning sportsman and Honestus or Generósus are the words which translate as sportsmanship/like.
The Latin word 'filius' translates into English as son. The word for 'little son' is 'filiolus'. The Latin word 'filia' translates into English as 'daughter'. The word for 'little daughter' is 'filiola'.
The word surprise in Latin is admiratio
The word "aura" exists in latin, meaning air or breeze. The English meaning of aura, I believe, would translate to spiritus.
Cibus.
Diaeta.
In latin, the word sand is Harena or Arena, and demon is Daemon. so for sand demon one can presume that it would translate to Harenadaemon
Gemma is the Latin word for "gemstone; jewel'.
litoralis and maritimus both translate 'coastal' in Latin.
Cuniculus (-i, m).
Hexapod is a Latin word. It does not translate to English therefore, those who speak English would just say hexapod. Hexapod means to have six feet. So the translation of to have six feet would translate to hexapod. To have six feet in Greek is Για να έχουν έξι πόδια This word is Greek in origin, not Latin
Semper te amabo - "I will love you always"
The best English translation of Latin ultra is "beyond."
The phrase tiny body would translate to the words parvulum corpus in Latin. Depending on the use of the words in a sentence, the endings would change.