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Dearn Latin learners, | Dearn Latin learners, In this lesson, we will learn some useful vocabulary in Latin related to the weather. Latin was a language spoken by the ancient Romans, and although it is no longer used as a spoken language, it remains an important part of the Western cultural heritage. | ||
In this lesson, we will learn some useful vocabulary in Latin related to the weather. Latin was a language spoken by the ancient Romans, and although it is no longer used as a spoken language, it remains an important part of the Western cultural heritage. | |||
Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions ! | Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions ! |
Revision as of 21:46, 10 February 2023
Dearn Latin learners, In this lesson, we will learn some useful vocabulary in Latin related to the weather. Latin was a language spoken by the ancient Romans, and although it is no longer used as a spoken language, it remains an important part of the Western cultural heritage.
Feel free to edit this page by adding new words and expressions !
Happy learning ! 😎
ENGLISH | LATIN |
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The sun | Sol |
The moon | Luna |
The star | Stella |
The water | Aqua |
The rain | Pluvia |
The river | Flumen |
The lake | Lacus |
The sea | Mare |
The salt | Sal |
The stone | Lapis |
The sand | Arena |
The dust | Pulvis |
The Earth | Terra |
The cloud | Nubifer |
The fog | Caligo |
The sky | Cælum |
The wind | Ventus |
The snow | Nix |
The ice | Glacies |
The smoke | Fumus |
The fire | Focus |
The ash | Cinis |
To burn | Ardeo |
The road | Via |
The mountain | Mons |
The street | Strata |
The rainbow | Arcus |
wet | Umidus |
stormy | Ninbifer |
Videos
Weather words in Latin and English
What's the weather like? - Roman Weather - Latin
The Latin Weather Song
- Hodie nubilum est. - Today it is cloudy.
- Cras solis est. - Tomorrow is sunny.
- Ventus fortis flat. - The wind is blowing strongly.
- Pluvia pluit. - It is raining.
- Nix terram tegit. - Snow covers the ground.
- Calor aestas incendit. - Summer heat burns.
- Tonitru tonat. - Thunder roars.