Exhilararió means exhilarating in Latin and so could be said for the joy of running.
'Yorokobi' is a Japanese word for joy.
eligere gaudium
joy = felicidad
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
Joy is not a Latin word, so there is no definition for it. If you mean what is a Latin word for joy, then there are several: gaudium, laetitia, exultatio
it means crispo- a Latin word for waves Latieia- again a Latin word for Joy.. thus Crispolatieia means waves of joy....
Exhilararió means exhilarating in Latin and so could be said for the joy of running.
The word (gaudy) is from Latin gaudium (hence the spelling) meaning 'joy'
ere is a Latin word 'gaudium, meaning joy or delight
Jubilant is derived from the Latin word, jubilare, meaning 'to shout with joy.'
English baby most likely comes from the latin babae, meaning joy the latin word for baby is infans
over joyed
In vino est gaudium is the Latin equivalent of 'In wine there's joy'. In the word by word translation, the preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'vino' means 'wine'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The noun 'gaudium' means 'joy'.
a female given name: from a Latin word meaning "one whobrings joy."
The word "lattice" comes from the Latin word "lātitia," which means "joy" or "delight." In English, "lattice" refers to a structure made of crossed wooden or metal strips forming a pattern of squares or diamonds.
The root meaning of the word "rejoice" comes from the Latin word "re-" meaning "again" and "gaudere" meaning "to be glad." Therefore, "rejoice" means to feel or show great joy or delight again.