How to say fashion in Latin, how to say October in Latin

Updated on culture 2024-05-12
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    January (Jane) ** to the two-faced god Janus of Ancient Rome

    February** in the ancient Roman month of Ramadan Februus

    March (March)** to Marsmars, the ancient Roman god of war

    April (April) is the Latin word aperire, meaning "open", meaning that everything begins to grow in the spring.

    May is derived from the Roman mythology of Maia, the goddess of harvest and fertility

    June (june) ** in the ancient Roman mythology of the god Juno Juno

    July (july)** to Julius Caesar, ruler of ancient Rome

    August, as you say, ** in Augustus.

    September is derived from the Latin septem, which means the seventh (month) [January and February were added later].

    October (october) is the Latin word octo, which means the eighth (month).

    November (november) is derived from the Latin word novem, which means the ninth (month).

    December (december) is derived from the Latin word decem, which means tenth (month).

    Monday, the moon god of ancient Germanic mythology.

    Tuesday (Tuesday), ** in Tyr, the god of war in Norse mythology.

    Wednesday (Wednesday), the main god of Germanic mythology, Woden, the main god of Norse mythology, Odin

    Thursday (Thursday), ** Thor Thor, the god of storm, thunder and lightning in Germanic mythology

    Friday (Friday), ** in Germanic mythology Frigg, the goddess of love and beauty

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    octobre。The Latin word october denotes the 8th month of the ancient Roman calendar.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    If it's "I'm lucky" in luck, if it's an adjective, it's felix

    If it is the luck of the noun, it is fortuna

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    fors fortuna

    You can use fortuna, this one is commonly used

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Beautiful, beautiful, pulcher, pulchra, pulchrumIt depends on the gender of the noun you use.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Noun pretty.

    forma describes the appearance, appearance of a person or thing.

    Figura describes the shape of things.

    pulchritudo describes the appearance of a person or thingspecies describes the appearance, personality, appearance, venus goddess of Greek mythology, is synonymous with beauty, venustas evolved from the word goddess, and is also the adjective of pretty and beautiful beautiful.

    Bellus In Italian, bella is also the most commonly used pulcher from Latin.

    speciosus

    venustus

    And as you can see, in Latin a lot of nouns can be turned into adjectives. This is true of Latin, as is the case with many European languages. Such as beautiful or pretty translated in German:

    sch nheit (noun), sch n (adjective).Unlike Chinese, a word can be both a noun and an adjective.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    pulcher sum.Or ego pulcher sumego=i, sum=am, pulcher is the beautiful of the masculine singular nominative case.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    This question can't be typed. Honestly, I won't.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    You'd better go to Latin. Said that when the time comes, you can also take a Latin girl back to Lai!

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