Latin

I am happy, because there is a blue sky. (in Latin)

I am happy, because there is a blue sky. (in Latin)

Felix sum, quod caeruleum caelum est. I am happy, because there is a blue sky. I am not confident about the word order of the sentence after "because". I am also getting used to both options SVO and SOV in a simple Latin sentence.

  1. What is the Latin word for sky blue?
  2. What is the Latin word of blue?
  3. What is the Latin quote never give up?
  4. What are Latin phrases for new beginnings?

What is the Latin word for sky blue?

Etymology. From Latin caeruleus (“blue”) +‎ -an, from caelum (“sky, heaven”) +‎ -uleus (diminutive suffix).

What is the Latin word of blue?

caeruleus, -a, -um: blue (cerulean)

What is the Latin quote never give up?

The inspirational classic Latin Phrase "Non Desistas Non Exieris" meaning "Never Give Up Never Surrender" and symbolism of this design is meant to inspire you.

What are Latin phrases for new beginnings?

"Vita Nova" (New Life), a Latin expression (which is also the title of a masterpiece written by the Italian medieval poet Dante Alighieri) which - in my opinion - better conveys the meaning of a new beginning.

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