king - rex (nom.), regis (gen.)
king - rex (nom.), regis (gen.)
There is no Latin word for princess. The nearest is regis filia which is the daughter of the king.
The Latin word for Prince is either 'regulus' or 'Regis filius.' Both terms mean Prince, 'regulus' is a diminutive of 'Regis', or king and 'Regis filius' translates directly to the son of the king.
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'kingdom' is regnum. It's a neuter gender noun. It derives from the Latin noun, 'rex', which means 'king, prince, ruler'.
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
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Caesar, if you want the title of an emperor. The Latin word for king is rex.
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king - rex (nom.), regis (gen.)
T Rex (rex is the Latin word for king).
rex literally means king or queen. the word rex originated from Latin and in latin means king or queen.
There is no Latin word for princess. The nearest is regis filia which is the daughter of the king.
A combination of Greek and Latin, actually. Tyrannosaurus rex is from the Greek words tyrannos, "master, tyrant" and sauros, "lizard", and the Latin word rex, "king".
Since the word "rex" is Latin for "king," it's only logical to note that the German word for "rex" is "könig" - the German word for "king."
The Latin word for Prince is either 'regulus' or 'Regis filius.' Both terms mean Prince, 'regulus' is a diminutive of 'Regis', or king and 'Regis filius' translates directly to the son of the king.
Well the word ballet is french but the king got the word ballet from the latin word ballare, which means dance.
there is no latin king