If you wanted to speak of brotherly/sisterly sentiments in French, the adjective "fraternel / fraternelle" would be used. They come from the Latin word fratria used to speak of siblings (boys and girls alike).Technically, a French adjective related to the word "soeur" (sister) is the word "sororel" which shares the same roots as "sister" or "sorority". Absolutely nobody will understand it.
The Latin word for August is Augustus.
there is no latin word for mess it an English word
Yes the word in latin is addicere which means to be sentenced in latin
The Latin word for work is "labor" or "opus."
The Latin word for siblings is fratribus. The Latin word for sister is soror, while the Latin word for brother is frater.
Jail. The Latin-based word is 'sororicide'.
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The Latin word for killing your sister is sororicidium, from the words soror "sister" and caedes "murder". This is the source of the modern English word "sororicide".A person who commits sororicidium is a sororicida(1st-declension masculine).
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The word Soror in Latin means Sister. Sorority and soroptimist are some of the words that are derived from this term.
Sorority. It comes from the latin word "soror" which means sister.
The Latin word for "aunt" is amita if referring to one's father's sister, or matertera if referring to one's mother's sister.
"Tres Sorores" is the phrase for three sisters in Latin.
"Soror" means sister. "Frater" means brother.
Soror, Latin meaning "sister"Cide, Latin meaning "kill"Put the two together and you get "Sororicide." Also, somebody who kills their sister makes them "Sororicidal."