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"flamma" & "ignis," from which we get the English words "flame" and "ignition," are usually the most appropriate. Though there is also "caminus," for a contained fire, fireplace; or "deflagratio," meaning, "a burning."

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"fire" translates as "Feuer".

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Flamae. Technically, this is flames, but it usually makes more sense than the singular flama.

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The root of the English word "fire" is Germanic, not Latin, but it is cognate to the Greek word "pyr".

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The Latin word for flame is 'flamma'.

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Ignis avi

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ignis

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