contendus (the ending will change accordong to the noun it modifies.) no, actually the Latin word for happy, joyful is LAETUS, -a, -um
Laetus (-a, -um).
Appyhay Irthdaybay Appyhay Irthdayb! (move all the consenents to the back of the word, then ad d "ay" Appyhey Irthbey
Felix
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
Festival or 'holiday' derived from roman times. It can also mean Happy.
The Latin word for siblings is fratribus. The Latin word for sister is soror, while the Latin word for brother is frater.
it means happy in latin
The word "happy" originates from the Latin word "laetus."
There is no Latin word "gay". The English word "gay" is "hilaris" in Latin, although this is likely to refer to the old-fashioned meaning of "gay" as happy, as opposed to homosexual.
it usually means happy, rich or lucky :)
Happy, fortunate (fem. pl.).
The Greek and Latin root word for family is 'famil'
It comes from the Latin base word "spec kid" which loosely defined means over the top or extremely slow.
Es felix is one Latin equivalent of 'Be happy'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'es', as the present imperative, means '[you] be'. The adjective 'felix' means 'happy'. Another equivalent is Esto felix, which means '[you will] be happy' in the future imperative form.
This name is from a Roman cognomen meaning "lucky,successful" in Latin. Actually it means "HAPPY" in latin. A daughter word is "FELIZ" in Spanish (remember "Feliz Cumpleaños"?), and means precisely that: "Happy."
It comes from the Old French word "gorgias", meaning "beautiful".
"Freilichen" is a Yiddish word that means happy or joyful. It is often used in expressions of good wishes and celebrations.
happy anniversary