"Fluffy" is a modern English term meaning soft and downy, or covered with fluff, particularly cotton fluff. Cotton did not exist at the time classical Latin was spoken, so naturally there is no direct Latin translation.
Some words that mean something similar are:
laneus, lanatus, laniger "woolly"
pellicius "furry"
pilosus, crinitus, comatus "hairy"
hirsutus "shaggy"
The word room translated into Latin is camera or cella
Its Punctatus. :]
The Latin for student can be translated from the word 'pupil' - discipulus, -i (m)
Translating can be very hard at times, especially with the Latin language. The English word Debit, is translated as Datum.
Translated word for word, it means 'From knowledge, light.'
There is no direct translation for fluffy in Latin. The closest translation would be 'lenis, lene, lenior' this word means light, soft, smooth and gentle.
'butterfly' in latin is 'papilio'
The word rem translated from Latin into English is A thing.
The word room translated into Latin is camera or cella
sitting
Its Punctatus. :]
The Latin for student can be translated from the word 'pupil' - discipulus, -i (m)
iterum in Latin is translated to of the journeys
realitatem
Tigris
hasta
Ingeniosus -a -um.