Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
Nothing. It just waved!
solus is the latin word for alone ( it is a latin root and can have endings added to it )
"Folium" means "leaf" in Latin.
"Dirigo" is Latin for "I lead".
"If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you." in Latin
The words at the bottom of the Belize flag Sub Umbre Floreo(latin) means "Under the Shade I Florish"
sorry but i don't know it i think it has to do with latin America
what does red flag means on wet ground
The Almighty Latin King & Queen Nation represent the colors black & gold.
Yes, the Latin Kings gang wears their flag on the left side of their front pocket. All People Nation gangs such as the Latin Kings, Vice Lords & many others, wear their flags to the left side.
It is a heraldic symbol carried on a flag or a shield from Latin 'Insignia' then meaning banner or flag, a soldier who carries the device and used in the very early 1500's. The word traveled from Latin into Old French as 'enseigne' and into Scotland. As for the navy, it became a commissioned officer of the lowest rank about 1886
A yellow jack is a flag used by ships as a warning of disease on the ship, or a fish, Latin name Caranx bartholomaei.
A calamus is a type of palm tree, particularly Acorus calamus, also known as sweet flag or calamus root. It is used in herbal medicine and has a sweet smell. It is also used in some cultures in religious ceremonies.
The Latin Kings wear their flags or bandanas on the left side. This is a common practice in the gang to signify their membership and allegiance.
It lacks major symbolism with the exception of the Gold Disk within the centrally located "C" which was placed there to repreresent the State's mineral wealth. Consider it to be some form of Art Deco Flag. It has none of the class of New Mexico's Flag, the rich Native American Heritage of the Oklahoma flag or the regal symbolism of Maryland. Vexillogists rarely give it any comment. Graphic artists give it a ho-hum and it has a low recognition factor even among the natives of the state.