Translate into Latin: weapons?
arma
Weapons are essential tools used in combat or defense.
Translate into Latin: camp?
castra
A camp is a temporary place for soldiers or travelers.
Translate into Latin: plan?
consilium
A plan is a detailed proposal for achieving something.
Translate into Latin: river?
flumen
A river is a large natural stream of water flowing in a channel.
Translate into Latin: sword?
gladius
A sword is a weapon with a long metal blade and a hilt.
Translate into Latin: nothing?
nihil
Nothing refers to the absence of anything.
Translate into Latin: danger?
periculum
Danger indicates the possibility of harm or injury.
Translate into Latin: bridge?
pons
A bridge is a structure built to span physical obstacles.
Translate into Latin: battle?
proelium
A battle is a combat between two or more armed forces.
Translate into Latin: I approach?
appropinquo
To approach means to come near or nearer to something.
Translate into Latin: I take?
capio
To take means to grasp or seize something.
Translate into Latin: I throw?
iacio
To throw means to propel something with force through the air.
Translate into Latin: he says?
inquit
This term is often used in literature to indicate speech.
Translate into Latin: I praise?
laudo
To praise means to express approval or admiration.
Translate into Latin: I remain?
maneo
To remain means to stay in the same place or condition.
Translate into Latin: I attack?
oppugno
To attack means to take aggressive action against someone.
Translate into Latin: I fight?
pugno
To fight means to engage in combat or struggle.
Translate into Latin: I save?
servo
To save means to rescue or preserve from harm.
Translate into Latin: I look at?
specto
To look at means to direct one’s gaze towards something.
Translate into Latin: I fear?
timeo
To fear means to be afraid of someone or something.
Translate into Latin: the other?
alter
This term is used to refer to one of two things or people.
Translate into Latin: a few?
pauci
This term indicates a small number of something.
Translate into Latin: terrified?
perterritus
This term describes a state of extreme fear.
Translate into Latin: alone?
solus
This term indicates being by oneself.