Ferocissimus, or saevissimus. Change -us to -a if it is about a woman, -um for neuter.
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"Saevus."
Fierce like violent: vehemensFierce like ferocious: saevusIt could also be ferocimus.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
my is "mihi" in latin
more ferocious, most ferocious
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.
"Saevus."
Fierce like violent: vehemensFierce like ferocious: saevusIt could also be ferocimus.
"Ferocious" comes from the Latin word ferox, which means "wild; fierce; untamed".
'Ferox' means 'fierce, ferocious.'
ferox - fierce, ferocious
Latin is an extremely important language because most of our English language comes from its cognates. For example, here are some Latin (with Latin meaning)/English cognates: madre (mom)/Mother padre/Father horto (garden)/horticulture ferox (ferocious)/ferocious pictor (painter)/picture etc., etc., etc.! Resources: I am a Latin 1 student.
The base word for ferocious is "feroc-" which comes from the Latin word "ferox" meaning fierce or savage.
The wolverine is known for being ferocious .
No, it was most probably a fish eater, and would have no need to be ferocious.
Yes, the piranha fish is one of the most ferocious animals for their size.