Amazing is Latin in origin. It means not puzzles. Clarity has been seen. Think of 'maze' a puzzle pattern that one becomes lost in. The 'a' as the prefix to a word in English means 'not'. So 'amazing' means not lost. So when eventually solve a maze, you can say , 'It is amazing'. because you are no longer lost in the maze.
Maze is a noun; the pronoun for maze is it. Example:We will try the corn maze, they say that it is difficult.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
In October, there will be a maze in the maize field as a fund-raiser for the local church. They say that the Amazon jungle has a veritable maze of trees.
Ann, Brian, Eric & Scott Maze say so
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
infitialis is the word we say in latin
To say the word lightning in Latin, a person would say the word "ignis." To say thunder in Latin, the word is "tonitrua."
There are no articles in Latin. (a, the, an)
my is "mihi" in latin
"Sī placet" is how you say "please" in Latin.