- What is the Latin word for values?
- How do you say inspire in Latin?
- What is positivity in Latin?
- What is convenient in Latin?
What is the Latin word for values?
The word 'Value' comes from the Latin ''Valere'', which means: Be worth. Value is defined as the worth, usefulness or importance of someone or something.
How do you say inspire in Latin?
INICIO is the Latin word for inspire.
What is positivity in Latin?
Meliora. A Latin word for positivity is another beautiful example of how this language can eloquently express complex concepts. The word "meliora" means "better things" or "things continuing to improve." The English word "ameliorate" derives from "meliora."
What is convenient in Latin?
Etymology. From Middle English convenient, from Latin conveniens (“fit, suitable, convenient”), present participle of convenire (“to come together, suit”); see convene and compare covenant.