Sorry it should be I AM THE SOLUTION
Ego sum tibi.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
"Ego sum malus."
Ego sum ​​mortem
ego . You can also say "Sum" which means I am.
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agricola sum, or sum agricola, or ego sum agricola agricola = farmer sum = I am ego = I
"Sum me."sum ego is correct (the objective pronoun me is not to be used as a predicate nominative).
"i am invincible" in Latin is "ego sum invincible"
Light as in the opposite of dark? Then it would be "Sum lux." "Ego sum lux" is also appropriate. Light as in the opposite of heavy? Then it would be "Sum levis" (or "Ego sum levis)."
Hoc est, qui sum
It means "I am a story." If one desired to say, "I am fabulous," on the other hand, one would say, "(Ego) mirabilis sum."