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volleyball in Latin

volleyball in Latin is follis volitatis, follis volatilis — volleyball means a team sport in which players hit an inflated ball back and forth over a net without letting it touch the ground on their own side.

volleyball in Latin

follis volitatis
noun
(countable) The inflated ball used in such a game.
follis volatilis
noun
(countable) The inflated ball used in such a game.

What does "volleyball" mean?

  1. noun A team sport in which players hit an inflated ball back and forth over a net without letting it touch the ground on their own side.
    "They set up a net on the beach and played volleyball all afternoon."
  2. noun The ball used in this sport.
    "The volleyball rolled under the bleachers."

volleyball in a sentence

  • They set up a net on the beach and played volleyball all afternoon.
  • The volleyball rolled under the bleachers.

Common Latin translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "volleyball" in Latin?

"volleyball" in Latin is follis volitatis, follis volatilis. volleyball means: A team sport in which players hit an inflated ball back and forth over a net without letting it touch the ground on their own side.

How do you use "volleyball" in a sentence?

Example: "They set up a net on the beach and played volleyball all afternoon." In Latin, "volleyball" is follis volitatis, follis volatilis.

Are there other ways to say "volleyball" in Latin?

Yes — Latin has 2 translations listed for "volleyball": follis volitatis, follis volatilis.

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