What does the Latin word CITY mean?
Etymology. From Middle English city, citie, citee, cite, from Old French cité, from Latin cīvitās (“citizenry; community; a city with its hinterland”), from cīvis (“native; townsman; citizen”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱey- (“to lie down, settle; home, family; love; beloved”).
What is new era in Latin?
Latin Translation. era novum.
What is creativity called in Latin?
The English word creativity comes from the Latin term creare, "to create, make": its derivational suffixes also come from Latin.