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The Latin equivalent of 'thoroughbred' may be generosus. The Latin term tends to be translated as 'of noble birth'. But a more exact equivalent may be de genere puro. This Latin phrase tends to be translated as 'of a pure breed'. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'de' means 'from, of'. The noun 'genere' means 'kind, type'. The adjective 'puro' means 'pure'.
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 )
Patrick was named Maewyn Succat at birth and, when baptized, received the name Patricius. The names mean: warlike (Succat - pagan birth name) noble (Patricius - baptismal name) Patrick in its earliest form, was derived from the Latin name Patricius (patrician, i.e. "nobleman")
For birth I'm pretty sure its Ortus.Which is more like "origin" or "source" of birth. Life is "Vita"
In Latin, Christmas is known as "Natalis Domini," which translates to "birthday of the Lord."
it means birth in latin i believe
As an Adjective: NOBILIS ... Noble Birth: GENEROSUS ... Appearance: DECORUS.
The word birth is an English word taken from the Old Norse word byrth meaning to bear.
AD, which stands for "Anno Domini" in Latin, refers to the time after the birth of Christ.
J. Mayone Stycos has written: 'Human fertility in Latin America' -- subject(s): Birth control, Population 'Ideology, faith, and family planning in Latin America' -- subject(s): Birth control, Public opinion, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Birth control
Prenatal comes from Latin prae- "before" and natalis "having to do with birth".
"Birthday" in Latin is dies natalis: dies is "day", and natalis is "natal; pertaining to birth". Natalis can also be used all by itself to mean "birthday".
A.D. stands for Anno Domini it is Latin. It refers Jesus' life and it means "the year of the Lord". It does not refer to Paul's birth.
Africacrude death rate 15crude birth rate 38
The word "nativity" has Latin roots in the word "natal" which means, from birth. The Nativity scene is the scene focusing on the birth of Jesus Christ.