. Bruce Springsteen published his poem "Suus" in an experimental literary magazine Coe Review number 9 in 1978.
"Kansallisuus" (kan - sal - li - suus)
love : diligo, dilectio, amor her love: suus diligo
Milton Hershey invented twizzlers!
The Latin root meaning "self" is "ego."
"Let him not belong to another who can belong to himself."
The phrase is in Latin...It means:I will check some it's then he will knowHope this helps!
A vir est tantum ut validus ut suus vox. I plugged it into an internet translator and this is what I got. Is this correct?
Of one's own right. Ius (iuris in the genitive singular) means "right," as in "legal right." Sui is the genitive singular form of the third person reflexive adjective suus (one's own).
The cast of Daglicht - 2008 includes: Medi Broekman as Linde Marjolein Ley as Mother Lidewij Mahler as Suus Christopher Parren as Thomas Matteo Zandee as Boy Yorick Zwart as Joost
Proprius, often with the appropriate possessive adjective: meus proprius "my own"; tuus proprius"your own"; suus proprius "his own."Suus can also be used by itself to mean "his own," as in the phrase suum cuique "to each his own."Of course, like all Latin adjectives, meus, tuus, suusand proprius take different forms depending on whether they're modifying a masculine, feminine or neuter noun (stated or implied), and depending on the function of that noun in the sentence (subject, direct object, indirect object, possessor, etc.)
Nothing. The words are Latin, but they don't go together grammatically to express a coherent thought that could be translated.
The word "suicide" has Latin origins, stemming from the words "sui" meaning "of oneself" and "caedere" meaning "to kill." Combined, it means "the act of killing oneself."