To fly is volo, -as, -āvi, -ātum, -are
To fly down is devŏlo, -as, -āvi, -ātum, -are
To fly away is avŏlo, -as, -āvi, -ātum, -are
or also evŏlo, -as, -āvi, -ātum, -are
To fly to is advŏlo, -as, -āvi, -ātum, -are
Able to flight is aptus volo
2006-12-20 16:28:03
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answered by martox45 7
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There are many ways to actually say fly in Latin.
pennipotens -entis [able to fly , winged]; plur. as subst., [birds].
There are many other words related to being able to fly
http://www.archives.nd.edu/cgi-bin/lookdown.pl?fly
Nothing is as simple as just "fly" in Latin. Latin is very specific. There is usually a reason for that action, in what direction it happens, or how it happens. There are many words under this hyperlink.
Fun Fact: the shoe brand Avia has nothing to do with flight, avia actually means grandmother in Latin
2006-12-22 23:47:05
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answered by NicknameThing 2
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