viscus or pectus
Intefector(es) deorum
In Latin, "Semper in corde meo" means "Forever in my heart." An expanded version of the phrase is "In meo corde aeternaliter" meaning "You are forever in my heart."
What are the Latin words for "who cares"? Qui cura.
It still means nothing in Latin. Latin words can not end in "b" and Latin has no letter "y".
Short answer: "voluntas Dei" Long answer: "God's will" in Latin is "voluntas Dei," which is literally translated as "will of God," "Dei" being the genitive of "Deus".
Heart in Latin is cor, cordis
The Latin word for gods is di, for god is deus.Some of the main Roman gods' names were -JupiterJunoMarsVenusMinervaNeptuneCeresVulcanDianaBacchusMercuryVesta
Intefector(es) deorum
Cor is one Latin equivalent of 'heart'. The Latin word means 'heart' in the sense of 'the organ for pumping blood'. Animus is another Latin equivalent of 'heart'. It means 'heart' in the sense of 'courage, the seat of feeling'.
The Latin root word "cord" means heart. It is commonly found in words related to feelings, emotions, and relationships.
cor is latin it means heart disease, It was also a british comic book i think
It uses the Latin words for heart (cardio) and a small vessel (vasculum).
It was the devil who was after gods heart.
"TEMPLE OF ALL THE GODS" in Latin
To cut off the gods.
Servatus deis.
Simple, Gods.