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serenade in Latin

serenade in Latin is occentō — serenade means a romantic song performed for someone, often outside their window in the evening.

serenade in Latin

occentō
verb
(transitive) To sing or play a serenade for (someone).

What does "serenade" mean?

  1. noun A romantic song performed for someone, often outside their window in the evening.
    "He sang a serenade beneath her balcony."
  2. verb To sing or perform music for someone as a romantic gesture.
    "He serenaded her with a guitar on Valentine's Day."

serenade in a sentence

  • He sang a serenade beneath her balcony.
  • He serenaded her with a guitar on Valentine's Day.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "serenade" in Latin?

"serenade" in Latin is occentō. serenade means: A romantic song performed for someone, often outside their window in the evening.

How do you use "serenade" in a sentence?

Example: "He sang a serenade beneath her balcony." In Latin, "serenade" is occentō.

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