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.
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 )
"Folium" means "leaf" in Latin.
Focus on Christe (Pronounced: Focus on Criste):)
Focus is the Latin word for hearth, the center of ancient life and the focus, so to speak, of attention.
The countries of Latin America.
The literal meaning of the Latin word 'focus' is fireplace. By extension, the word may mean an 'altar fire'. And it even may take on the meaning of a 'funeral pyre'.
Kennedy wanted to renew his diplomatic focus on Latin America.
it comes from a latin word meaning hearth or fireplace so central Italy
domus which is latin for house focus, bogus, bonus, pious, nexus
The word focused means nothing in latinThe word focus in latin is a fireplace or a hearth and also through metonymy could refer to the home, house or the family, its plural foci is used in our everyday math and science to denote a plural of the English focus but its latin meaning is only as a plural of its intent, focus was also sometimes used to reference a funeral pyre or an altar fireTo say that someone was or is focused in latin one would find its meaning in several words'(ex) destinato', [intentionally]'animi', [resolve or intention]'absorbeo', [to swallow or gulp down; hence to carry away or engross]'sepultus' [buried, sunk or immersed].
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The phrase 'et cum spiritu tuo' means 'and with your spirit'. This was used in Latin mass, after a sentence which said to the people that 'The Lord is with you', then to the priest, 'and with your spirit'. To focus on the spirit, however, does not downplay the full person of the priest (who is, of course, body and soul together, like us all). It is meant to focus on the Spirit of God being present in the celebrant. A good explanation can be found here:
All of them are important as your GPA is a huge factor in admittence to college. But Biology, Latin and Mathematics are very important in medicine.
focus on is correct