all i know is the word good which is bonus. the english word bonus is srtaight out of the latin language.
Di Immortales is actually Latin. It means "O ye immortal gods" which can be used similarly to the English phrase "my goodness" or "goodness me."
Covington Latin School's motto is 'Teach me goodness, discipline and knowledge.'.
Bonita is: it's short for "pretty girl" hermosa means "beautiful"
Negative. Justice in LATIN = Aequitas. Aequitas is 'justice' in the sense of something like 'the goodness and justice of a cause.' The term for both the legal sense and the moral sense is : justitia
""Luxus" is the Latin word for extravagance or luxury. "Deluxe" literally means "associated with extravagance or extreme comfort." "Lux" is Latin for light, implying brightness, goodness, clarity, happiness, and easy living.
Yes, the word "virtue" is derived from the Latin word "virtus," which came from the Greek word "arete." In both Greek and Latin, the term is associated with moral excellence, goodness, and righteousness.
Thank goodness someone asked that question. Tom's goodness is a sharp contrast to his wife's hateful character.
Goodness factor is a metric developed by Eric Laithwaite to determine the 'goodness' of an electric motor.
oh my goodness?
There are two accepted forms for possessive singular nouns ending in s:Add an apostrophe (') after the existing s at the end of the word: goodness'Add an apostrophe s ('s) after the existing s at the end of the word: goodness'sExample:They say that goodness' reward is the goodness itself.They say that goodness's reward is the goodness itself.
"He could only thank goodness that his family was safe." "Morality stories often refer to the inherent goodness of man."
Goodness is die Güte in German