miles (me-lace) Miles is a professional soldier - sort of like Regular Army. Milites (the plural) served in the Roman Legions. Bellator might fit better for 'warrior.'
"Manu mortem" is the Latin translation of "warrior's death." Latin is no longer widely spoken, but it is often studied in academic settings.
The Latin word for "road" is 'via.' The ablative plural of 'via' is 'viis.'
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Learning and translating English to Latin can be very challenging. The Latin Translation of the words Holy Warrior is Sanctus fortis.
miles (me-lace) Miles is a professional soldier - sort of like Regular Army. Milites (the plural) served in the Roman Legions. Bellator might fit better for 'warrior.'
A "dead warrior" in Latin is bellator mortuus.
No. It is the Latin singular.The Latin plural is bursae. The English plural is bursas.
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"Manu mortem" is the Latin translation of "warrior's death." Latin is no longer widely spoken, but it is often studied in academic settings.
In Latin est is singular. est plural is sunt
Plural: infantem
Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.Gemini is written in Latin the identical way as it is written in English. It is a Latin word, the plural of twin or double.
The Latin plural is bursae. The English plural is bursas.
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Alumna is a Latin word. (It is the feminine form of alumnus, plural alumni).And the feminine Latin plural of alumna is alumnae.
The English plural is terrariums. The Latin plural would be terraria.