pugnare ad mortem
Latin for the word fight is "Oppugno" I believe.
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'fighter' is pugnator. It derives from the Latin noun 'pugna', which means 'fight'. The Latin word may refer to a fighter who uses body parts or weapons in the fight. Likewise, the Latin word also may refer to a fight in which body parts or weapons are used. The scale may range from a one-on-one street fight all the way up to a wartime fight on a battlefield.
Sometimes it is fun to translate morbid titles to Latin. Odium Hatred mortis is the Latin Translation of "The Bringer of Death".
The Black Death is believed to be caused by the bacterium Yersinia Pertis. The Black Death in latin is Atra Mors; literally meaning "Terrible Death".carolyn maxwell
the verb "to fight" is pugno, pugnare, pugnavi, pugnatum
Latin for the word fight is "Oppugno" I believe.
Fight Death was created in 2006-10.
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'fighter' is pugnator. It derives from the Latin noun 'pugna', which means 'fight'. The Latin word may refer to a fighter who uses body parts or weapons in the fight. Likewise, the Latin word also may refer to a fight in which body parts or weapons are used. The scale may range from a one-on-one street fight all the way up to a wartime fight on a battlefield.
Latin for fight the good fight
It is from the latin "pugno, pugnare" , which means to fight.
The Americans decided to help the Latin-Americans in their fight for their independence because of the American Revolution. Latin-Americans were inspired by the American Revolution, therefore, the Americans decided to help in their fight for independence.
The Americans decided to help the Latin-Americans in their fight for their independence because of the American Revolution. Latin-Americans were inspired by the American Revolution, therefore, the Americans decided to help in their fight for independence.
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yes two bunnies will fight to the death's but if they are family they won't
A Fight to the Death - 1913 was released on: USA: October 1913
pugnare- infinitive pugno- I fight pugnimus- we fight pugnias-you fight pugnatis- you (all)fight pugnat- he,she,it fights pugnant- they fight