Flamma Flamma is one flame; flames = flammae
Divine one in Latin would be divus for a man and diva for a woman
The Latin word of the English word "property" is rerum. One of the meaning of the word property is something that is owned by somebody.
The Latin word for 'counsel' is 'concilium'. One derivative in English from that original Latin word is conciliary. Another example of an English derivative is reconciliation.
The Latin word "unicus" means one and only, sole, unique
The Latin word for "one who is sent" is "legatus."
'In' is the Latin word for 'in', it is one of the cases where the word actually is Latin originally. For instance, 'in the city' is 'in urbe'.
'In' is the Latin word for 'in', it is one of the cases where the word actually is Latin originally. For instance, 'in the city' is 'in urbe'.
One is unus (oo-nus) in Latin.
Flamma Flamma is one flame; flames = flammae
There are two Latin translations for the English word "concentrated". One is the word "conuenerunt" and the other is the word "saturatus".
The word "terrible" does not originate from any Latin terms. The Latin term for one may be looking for is the Latin word "atrox." This word is the Latin for terrible, horror, and cruel.
The Latin word geometria means to measure the earth.
The word with a Latin root that means "one who is sent" is "emissary."
One Latin equivalent to the English word 'conversation' is 'conloquium'. An English derivative of that original Latin word is colloquy. Another Latin equivalent to the English word 'conversation' is 'sermo'. An English derivative of that original Latin word is sermon.
Divine one in Latin would be divus for a man and diva for a woman
Persona Studiosa - one who is enthusiastic. The English word comes from Greek, not Latin.