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Happy learning ! 😎
Happy learning ! 😎


<span link>Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson:</span> [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Asking-Directions|Asking Directions]] & [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Family-Members|Family Members]].
== '''Words related to Weather in Latin''' ==
== '''Words related to Weather in Latin''' ==
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== Phrases related to the Weather in Latin ==
# 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.


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== Phrases related to the Weather in Latin ==
==Other Lessons==
# Hodie nubilum est. - Today it is cloudy.
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Essential-phrases|Essential phrases]]
# Cras solis est. - Tomorrow is sunny.
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Pronouns-in-Latin|Pronouns in Latin]]
# Ventus fortis flat. - The wind is blowing strongly.
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Count-from-1-to-10|Count from 1 to 10]]
# Pluvia pluit. - It is raining.
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Numbers|Numbers]]
# Nix terram tegit. - Snow covers the ground.
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Months-of-the-Year|Months of the Year]]
# Calor aestas incendit. - Summer heat burns.
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/How-to-Say-Hello-and-Greetings|How to Say Hello and Greetings]]
# Tonitru tonat. - Thunder roars.
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Days-Of-The-Week|Days Of The Week]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Food|Food]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Words-and-Expressions-Latin|Words and Expressions Latin]]
* [[Language/Latin/Vocabulary/Useful-phrases|Useful phrases]]
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Latest revision as of 10:53, 27 March 2023

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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 ! 😎

Take a moment to explore these relevant pages as you conclude this lesson: Asking Directions & Family Members.

Words related to Weather in Latin[edit | edit source]

ENGLISH LATIN
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

Phrases related to the Weather in Latin[edit | edit source]

  1. Hodie nubilum est. - Today it is cloudy.
  2. Cras solis est. - Tomorrow is sunny.
  3. Ventus fortis flat. - The wind is blowing strongly.
  4. Pluvia pluit. - It is raining.
  5. Nix terram tegit. - Snow covers the ground.
  6. Calor aestas incendit. - Summer heat burns.
  7. Tonitru tonat. - Thunder roars.

Videos[edit | edit source]

Weather words in Latin and English[edit | edit source]

What's the weather like? - Roman Weather - Latin[edit | edit source]

The Latin Weather Song[edit | edit source]

Other Lessons[edit | edit source]