Will

Shall in latin

Shall in latin
  1. What is the force of will in Latin?
  2. What is free will in Latin?
  3. What is due in Latin?

What is the force of will in Latin?

One is the choice or intention to do something, as in "willing" and "free will": Latin voluntās. Another meaning, though, is more like "resolve" or "mental strength": the force of mind that drives one to do something despite difficulties (as in "willpower", "force of will", "will to live").

What is free will in Latin?

liberum arbitrium n free will.

What is due in Latin?

From Middle English dewe, dew, due, from Old French deü (“due”), past participle of devoir (“to owe”), from Latin dēbēre, present active infinitive of dēbeō (“I owe”), from dē- (“from”) +‎ habeō (“I have”).

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