Fierce like violent: vehemens
Fierce like ferocious: saevus
It could also be ferocimus.
Fierce is ferocimus, and to make a word with "very," you just add issimus. So, very fierce is ferocissimus.
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To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
Fierce in Latin is FERUS. In Spanish, which has many Latin roots, it is FEROZ This question illustrates the new generation's attitude toward learning: "Why research anything when you can get the answer mindlessly by using an "ANSWER" site ??? This attitude results in underdeveloped mentalities that look to others for help they would not need if they knew how to think and plan. Very SAD. And of course; they would not dream of taking a course in Latin, nor asking the instructor a question like this.
How do you say determined in Latin?
The Latin word ferus means "wild, untamed, fierce" and is the ultimate source of our word "fierce."
No, "fierce" and "ferocious" have different root words. "Fierce" comes from the Latin word "ferox" meaning wild or untamed, while "ferocious" comes from the Latin word "ferox" combined with the suffix "-ious" which indicates a quality of being.
'Ferox' means 'fierce, ferocious.'
ferox - fierce, ferocious
Fierce is ferocimus, and to make a word with "very," you just add issimus. So, very fierce is ferocissimus.
The word "fierce" in Portuguese is translated as "feroz" or "selvagem".
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"Ferocious" comes from the Latin word ferox, which means "wild; fierce; untamed".
If you're a very small rodent or bug, I would say yes they a fierce hunters.
To say "fierce swimmer" in Greek it would be written out as Άγριος κολυμβητής. If you wanted to say this out loud it would be pronounced as Ágrios kolymvi̱tí̱s.
me, and personally everyone i know prefers the smell of abercromie && fitch's fierce cologne. so i would say fierce.