"Cross" in English is crux in Latin.
The latin word for army is PONGO. ^The above is not correct. This is why when you get answers online you should always cross reference with several sources. Even if multiple sites and sources say the same answer it may still be wrong, but the likelihood is much less. The latin word for army is EXERCITUS
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
The Latin word for siblings is fratribus. The Latin word for sister is soror, while the Latin word for brother is frater.
The Latin word for "after" is post.
When you ask the Latin word for false I assume you mean the word "no". In Latin the word "no" is "minime".
The Latin word is servo. It can also mean guard, preserve. The symbol is cross or the "crux immissa."
No. The word 'cross' comes from the Latin 'crux', a Roman torture device used for crucifixion.
The Latin word Cruciata means marked with a cross.
Crucifixion was a death penalty in which execution was by nailing the condemned to a cross. The word stems from crucis, the Latin for cross.
Cross translates to Latin as crux or crucis.
Excruciate- latin word "excrutaire" meaning from the cross
The word crusade is a blend of the Middle French word croisade and the Spanish word cruzada. These are both derived from the Latin word cruc-, meaning cross. The most basic translation is help the cross.
Etal. latin for and others For 3 letters: etc
The Latin name for the Southern Cross is crux australis.
A Roman word that starts with the letter "L" is "lupus," which means "wolf" in Latin.
Cross translates to Latin as crux or crucis.
The latin word for army is PONGO. ^The above is not correct. This is why when you get answers online you should always cross reference with several sources. Even if multiple sites and sources say the same answer it may still be wrong, but the likelihood is much less. The latin word for army is EXERCITUS