Latin

How do I say that something will probably happen in Latin?

How do I say that something will probably happen in Latin?
  1. What is the Latin word for will?
  2. What is the Latin word for rare?
  3. What is unstoppable in Latin?
  4. What is unique in Latin?

What is the Latin word for will?

One is the choice or intention to do something, as in "willing" and "free will": Latin voluntās.

What is the Latin word for rare?

rarus : rare, uncommon / far apart / thin, scanty.

What is unstoppable in Latin?

The Latin word for 'unstoppable' is inexorable, which comes from the Latin prefix in- (meaning 'not') and the root exōrābilis (meaning 'that may be moved or persuaded by entreaty; exorable'). In other words, something that is inexorable cannot be stopped or dissuaded.

What is unique in Latin?

unique (adj.)

c. 1600, "single, solitary," from French unique (16c.), from Latin unicus "only, single, sole, alone of its kind," from unus "one" (from PIE root *oi-no- "one, unique").

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