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The root word for savage is "sauvage," which comes from the Latin word "silvaticus" meaning "of the woods" or "wild."
The base word for ferocious is "feroc-" which comes from the Latin word "ferox" meaning fierce or savage.
if you mean just the word big then it is magnus. if you mean the phrase, "big in latin," then, depending on the word big is applied to, it could be "magnus in latina," "magna in latina," or "magnum in latina."
Mega is latin. It means "big".
Magnus Nasus
The Latin term for "big bang" is "motus primordialis" which translates to "primeval motion" or "big bang".
Magnus, Magna, Magnum
Silva magna.
Megas is a Greek word meaning "big; great". The Latin equivalent is magnus.
No, savage is not a bad (swear) word.
The Latin adjective magnus-magna-magnum means "great" or "big."
Ursa As in ursa major and ursa minor, big bear and little bear, the American Native names for the big and little dipper.