Tu quis es ut me judices?
How do you write It is what it is in Latin typography?
The Latin word for "judge" is judex, judicis, a noun of the third declension.The verb "to judge" is judico, judicare, judicavi, judicatus (first conjugation).
judge not lest ye be judged
A judge's chambers is a fancy way of saying a judge's office.
Scribo, which literally means "write" in latin
Since Rome's language was Latin, you would have to write in Latin.
In the Latin language, to write 5 you put 'V'
You write Donum Dei. It's already Latin.
You write denario.
To write = scribere.
The Latin root for "Judges" is "iudex," which means "judge" or "decider."
The origin stems from Latin Judicare (to judge) this passed into old Anglo French as Juger. meaning 'to form an opinion about'.