Mater tua is the Latin equivalent of 'your mother'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'mater' means 'mother'. The possessive adjective 'tua' means 'your'.
The language is Latin. Mother in Latin is mater.
Mater, meaning mother.
Mother= mater
Daughter= filias
In Latin, mother is "mater."
Mater, te amo.
Mater
mother lover
Demeter in Greek; Ceres in Roman
The Roman God, Cupid's mother was Venus.
The mother of Eros and the goddess of love was Aphrodite. Her Roman name was Venus.
Tiresias is a Roman name itself. Tiresias was the name of the blind prophet of Thebes, who forecast that Oedipus would kill his father and marry his mother.
no earth does not have a roman god. but its named after Gaea or Gaia mother of all titans and stuff her name now today is Earth or Mother Earth
Firstly Gaia was not a God , nor a Titan she was mother earth , the beginning , from chaos . And in Roman her name is Terra.
Ceres is the name for the Roman goddess of agriculture, farms, fertility, and motherly relationships. She is the mother of Proserpina and we get the word "cereal" (because she was a goddess of grain as well) from her Roman name. Her Greek name is Demeter and her daughter's name is Persephone.
they were called the teachers of the first :)
I believe Apollo's roman mother to be Latona. Jim
Demeter is not a Roman name, so has little meaning in Latin, it is Greek and the meaning is "Earth (De=Ge) Mother (Meter)".
Her genuine Roman name was Ceres. In Greek mythology, she was known as Demeter, the mother of Persephone and the goddess of the harvest.