In Latin, Goliath is typically rendered as "Goliath" itself, as proper names often remain unchanged. However, in some classical texts, he might be referred to as "Goliathum" in the accusative case. The name retains its original form due to its historical and biblical significance.
David did not kill Goliath in a city, but rather in a field known as the Valley of Elah.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
David was 'only a youth' when he killed Goliath [say, 17] and 70 when he died in about 971BC. This would make it about 1024BC when he killed Goliath.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
Maybe tradition says, but the Bible doesn't.
A bird spider is another term for a Goliath birdeater, a species of large tarantula, Latin name Theraphosa blondi.
infitialis is the word we say in latin
To say the word lightning in Latin, a person would say the word "ignis." To say thunder in Latin, the word is "tonitrua."
There are no articles in Latin. (a, the, an)
my is "mihi" in latin
"Sī placet" is how you say "please" in Latin.