Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
sunshine
Latin translation:
lux solaris
Feb 21, 2002 15:00
23 yrs ago
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English term
sunshine
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English to Latin
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I would like to know how to write "sunshine" in Latin
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5 +1 | Lux solis/solaris |
Nicola (Mr.) Nobili
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Lux solis/solaris
"Light" or "shine" is "lux".
You can they either use a genitive "lux solis = light/shine of the sun" or an adjective "lux solaris = sunlight/shine".
You can they either use a genitive "lux solis = light/shine of the sun" or an adjective "lux solaris = sunlight/shine".
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