![Adani changed its name to "the Latin word for brave" — before learning the real translation : r/latin Adani changed its name to "the Latin word for brave" — before learning the real translation : r/latin](https://external-preview.redd.it/s97PEiiRDgkXfUXmzooyiMuSndcBY6iWYw8Lkj4H9mc.jpg?auto=webp&s=3af4eee63c6c2c1a54bab9ed4b32b2936145a677)
Adani changed its name to "the Latin word for brave" — before learning the real translation : r/latin
![Kragehul I on Twitter: "Hitler chose the name "the Fuehrer," which comes from the Latin word for Caesar, meaning Kaiser. https://t.co/R2ndF9SXyo" / Twitter Kragehul I on Twitter: "Hitler chose the name "the Fuehrer," which comes from the Latin word for Caesar, meaning Kaiser. https://t.co/R2ndF9SXyo" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FuJ8nkdWIAIjCqh.png)
Kragehul I on Twitter: "Hitler chose the name "the Fuehrer," which comes from the Latin word for Caesar, meaning Kaiser. https://t.co/R2ndF9SXyo" / Twitter
The black hat tattoo - Veritaserum is a very powerful truth potion. . The name "Veritaserum" derives from the Latin word Veritas, meaning truth. . If you're not a HP fan, still
![Our Word: Guerilla Poems From Latin America: Dorn, Edward and Gordon Brotherston (translators): 9780206615574: Amazon.com: Books Our Word: Guerilla Poems From Latin America: Dorn, Edward and Gordon Brotherston (translators): 9780206615574: Amazon.com: Books](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51PbFBEqL0L._AC_UF1000,1000_QL80_.jpg)
Our Word: Guerilla Poems From Latin America: Dorn, Edward and Gordon Brotherston (translators): 9780206615574: Amazon.com: Books
Latin word of the day: galea, -ae f. = helmet Gladiator Murmillo helmet from Pompeii. #Latin #Vocab #Learning #KeepChattinLatin… | Ancient Digital Maps (@digitalancientmaps) on Instagram
![Legonium on Twitter: "A couple of rainy days has got me thinking about Cattus Petasatus, the wonderful Latin version of The Cat in the Hat by Guenevera and Tertentius Tunberg. As you Legonium on Twitter: "A couple of rainy days has got me thinking about Cattus Petasatus, the wonderful Latin version of The Cat in the Hat by Guenevera and Tertentius Tunberg. As you](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DtHPfU6VAAEv3Ho.jpg:large)