The Latin word for 'six' is Sex. The word for 'sixth' is 'sextus'. The word for 'sixteen' is 'sedecim'. The word for 'sixteenth' is 'sextus decimus', with 'sextus' meaning 'sixth' and 'decimus' 'tenth'. The word for 'sixty' is 'sexaginta'. And the word for 'sixtieth' is 'sexagesimus'.
"Six" in English is sex in Latin.
Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
solus is the latin word for alone ( it is a latin root and can have endings added to it )
The English "theater" actually has six different Latin translations. "Theatrum" centers more on the audience, while "scaena" and "scena" focus more on the stage and the scenery. Another is the word "cavea", which refers to an excavated site. Finally, there is "harena" and "arena", which obviously refers to the idea of a larger arena.
"Six" in English is sex in Latin.
Latin was the language of the ancient Romans. The Latin word "sex" is six in that language.
Yes. Hexabrachial mean six arms in Greek and Latin
Chilomenes [ or Cheilomenes] sexmaculata is the Latin or scientific name of the 'six spotted ladybug'.
six = sex
Six. (the Latin form is sex-)
It has six
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Quinquaginta sex = Fifty-six.
From the Latin prefix "hexa-" meaning "six", a hexagon has six sides.
The Latin word for a hexagon is "hexagnum." The Latin word is derived from the Greek word "hexagnos," and they all mean "something with six angles."
Seven: nominative, genitive, dative, accusative, ablative, vocative, locative.