That depends on how it is being used. Multus (masculine), Multa (feminine), Multum (neuter) are the three genders in the nominative. You have to match the adj (multus) to the noun it is modifying.
e.g. I have many slaves. 'multum servum habeo.' Multum is the accusitive (case) singular (number) masculine (gender), matching servus in gender number and case.
The Romance languages (one group of many human languages) are derived from Latin. Many Latin words are borrowed directly from Latin into other languages, and many abbreviations are derived from their Latin roots.
there are 24 latin players in the NFL
Wheelock's Latin has 510 pages.
"Multi."
Chromacolor in latin is just color. it is one of the many latin word we still use today.
Yes, many words originate from Latin prefixes, so Latin can help you with translations.
He impacted Latin America in many ways. First, he impacted by impacting Latin American in many ways. Second, he tried to impact Latin America. Third, he made an impact to Latin America. I hope this answer helped you :)
The terms 'polynaribus' means many nostrils in Greek and Latin.
There's to be about 20 Latin American countries
There are five noun delensions in the Latin language.
Polyocular means multi-eyed in the Greek and Latin languages.
The Latin alphabet varies in length, according to the language that uses it. If you mean the Latin version of the Latin Alphabet, it has 23 letters.