`hell` in Latin
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hell
- noun
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place of eternal punishment after death
infernusHe feared he would go to hell. — Timebat se in infernum iturum esse.inferiThe souls of the damned dwell in hell. — Animae damnatorum in inferis habitant.infernumShe believed in hell and heaven. — Credebat in infernum et caelum. -
[figurative,
colloquial],
a very unpleasant or difficult situation
calamitas [figurative]The war was a living hell. — Bellum calamitas viva erat.miseria [figurative]He went through hell after the accident. — Post casum per miseriam perrexit.
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place of eternal punishment after death
- interjection
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[exclamatory,
informal,
colloquial,
vulgar],
used to express anger or surprise
di immortales! [exclamatory]What the hell is that? — Di immortales! Quid est illud?mehercule! [exclamatory, colloquial]Hell, I didn’t expect that! — Mehercule, id non exspectabam!
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[exclamatory,
informal,
colloquial,
vulgar],
used to express anger or surprise