First = Primus Last = Postremus
There are two Latin words for inspiration. The first is inspirata which means literally to breath into. The second is addo, which means to bring.
Latin words meaning ointment are unguentum, unguen and collyrium. The last one is very unusual since Latin does not often use the letter"y" - collyrium was taken straight into Latin from the Greek word meaning an eye-salve or poultice.
What are the Latin words for "who cares"? Qui cura.
Tandem
Ultima
because the first scientist knew only Latin
de profundus is the latin
Some words built from the Latin root primus are: primary, primate, primarily.
"Consummatum est" were Jose Rizal's last words. This Latin phrase translates to "It is finished" in English and signifies the completion of his work and life's mission.
The Latin equivalent of the word 'first' is primus. That's the masculine form of the adjective. Latin words show gender. The feminine form is prima. The neuter form is primum.
First, last
Nearly is the English equivalent of the Latin root 'pen-'. A Latin derivative of the Latin root is the adverb 'paene', which also means 'nearly'. An English derivative is the adjective 'penultimate', which means 'nearly last' or 'next to last'.
you people ask too many questions
"Semper Paratus" latin for "Always Ready"
First is protos Πρώτος Last is telefteos Τελευταίος
in amen
The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.The Latin for first is primus or prior.