Adjectives in Latin show gender. They may be feminine, masculine, or neuter to agree with nouns of the respectively same gender. For example, the Latin equivalent of the adjective 'human' is humanus, in the masculine singular form. It's humana, in the feminine; and humanum, in the neuter.
How do you write It is what it is in Latin typography?
You write Donum Dei. It's already Latin.
In the Latin language, to write 5 you put 'V'
Since Rome's language was Latin, you would have to write in Latin.
Scribo, which literally means "write" in latin
To write = scribere.
You write denario.
Adriana is the same in Latin
Graph is to write in Latin
The Latin word for psychology is "psychologia".
Shruti in latin letters is "Shruti"
Minime.