In Latin, the name "Thomas" is written as "Thomas." It comes from the Aramaic word "t'oma," meaning "twin." The name has been adopted into Latin without alteration, and it is commonly used in various historical and religious texts.
As with most of the Church, St. Thomas wrote in Church Latin, also known as Ecclesiastical Latin.
1651. Apparently a slightly altered Latin version appeared in 1668.
How do you write It is what it is in Latin typography?
Scribo, which literally means "write" in latin
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.
what did Thomas Hobbes write?
Thomas Aquinas did not write the bible and has never been given credit for doing so. Perhaps you are thinking about St. Jerome who translated the Bible from Greek and Hebrew into Latin.
Thomas
To write = scribere.
You write denario.