The Latin equivalent of the English statement 'Spirit never dies' is Spiritus nunquam moritur. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'spiritus' means 'spirit'. The adverb 'nunquam' means 'never'. The verb 'moritur' means '[he/she/it] dies, does die, is dying'.
(An alternative spelling for nunquam is numquam.)
Amor Numquam Moritur.
There are several words for die (or dies) in latin... here are some of the forms: * mori- die * transit- pass away/dies If you have any more questions about latin, ask me. :)
The Latin word for Sunday is "dies Solis" or "the day of the sun".
dies irae
"Never" in Latin is numquam, or sometimes nunquam.
unus phasmatis
verus amori nunquam mori - true love never dies
The latin word for spirit is "animus".
Vita is Latin for life, animus is Latin for mind or spirit.
The term "Holy Spirit" in Latin is "Spiritum Sanctum."
There are several words for die (or dies) in latin... here are some of the forms: * mori- die * transit- pass away/dies If you have any more questions about latin, ask me. :)
The Latin word for Sunday is "dies Solis" or "the day of the sun".
Anima.
The Latin word for 'day' is 'dies'. The Latin word for 'today' is 'hodie'.
the ka is the spirit of a person who dies.
As the body is made up of skin & bone ,while 90% is water now the Soul is a Spirit which never dies but is position in the after life once the body dies at which point it waits until the end of time as some believe and others believes that they who are worthy will be with (Iove)(GOD) at that point .
Dies.
Dies Veneris.