Latin

How does one say the will to live in Latin?

How does one say the will to live in Latin?
  1. What is the Latin word for will?
  2. How do you say live alive in Latin?
  3. What is the Latin word for lifestyle?
  4. What is the Latin word for willpower?

What is the Latin word for will?

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

How do you say live alive in Latin?

So "live life" in Latin is quite simply vitam vivere.

What is the Latin word for lifestyle?

habitus (countable and uncountable, plural habiti) (Almost all uses of the word in English are in noncount senses; thus, the plural habiti, corresponding to the Latin plural, is rare in English.) (zoology) habitude; mode of life; bearing.

What is the Latin word for willpower?

I've since learnt that Willpower is not a word in latin, so I narrowed it down to the best term available, Self-Control. From this, one translator came up with: Temperantia.

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