There are so many different versions of Latin that there's many ways to say it. One way to say it would be "umbra de infinitas".
I can't easily write it in Greek here, but in Roman letters it's apeiron, "without limit".
"Infinity" is an English word, ultimately descended from the Latin word "infinitas", composed from the prefix "in-" ("not"), the root "finis" ("end"), and the suffix "-tas" ("-ness").
NO BECAUSE YOU CAN ALWAYS SAY INFINITY PLUS ONE!
There is none. See John Wallis in the 17th century.
Infinity is the highest number of all. Technically, some people say that infinity is too much that infinity is 0.
no!
People say that infinity doesn't have a limit because that is the definition of the word infinity. This term is used in the fields of mathematics and of the sciences particularly physics.
Infinity is the most logical way to say forever.
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No there isn't. Some people say that infinity is the last number but what about infinity and one and infinity and two? So basically there is no end to numbers. To infinity and beyond!
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin