Memento spirare.
Memor Respiro
Spiritus Vitae
Modo Spira
Modo spira.
Just breathe
Spirare - to breathe
In Latin, they didn't have "the" and "a". Sorry! When you read it, you just add them.
Chromacolor in latin is just color. it is one of the many latin word we still use today.
There actually is no correct word for "ham" in latin. So "ham" in Latin is just the same in English
Tu es in french translates to latin as just 'es'. In latin I am is just sum; ego sum is tautological. Similarly 'you(singular) are' is not written 'tu es'.
The literal Latin Word for 'air' is aero The literal Latin Word for 'air' is aeroaeris, aerAer.
Spirare - to breathe
Spira fortunae.
Breathe
There are several words that mean breath in Latin. Spiro is to breathe or exhale. Respiro is to breath or blow back, and ecflo is to blow out or exhale.
Respire, from Latin infinitive respirare, to breath.
The Latin root for the word "inspiration" is "inspirare," which means "to breathe into" or "to inspire."
While we breathe, we will defend.
Spiro=breathe in=in, into Both Latin roots.
Just Breathe was created on 2005-05-17.
Squirrels have lungs to breathe with, just like us.
no, they just hold their breathe.