The language that the Romans used was actually Latin. The Latin word for "forest" is "saltus".
Silva.
Forest LandThe meaning of Sylvania is 'from the forest'
Forest Land :D
It was derived from the Latin "foris" meaning outside although its roots trace to the PIT "dwher-" And this "foris" was a late Latin makeover of the the early Latin word for forest "Silva"
silva, with the possessive form silvae
What the Latin word "silva" means in English is forest. Silvae means forests.
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".
the word silva means forest in latin.
No, the noun phrase "the forest trees" is plural based on the plural noun "trees".The word "big" is an adjective, a word used to describe a noun.To be a possessive form, add an apostrophe s to the end of the singular noun "forest": the forest's trees (also, the big forest's trees or the forest's big trees).
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