croceus _ yellow color in latin
Yellow in Latin is "flavus" or "croseus". One in Latin is "unus". If you are referring to a person with yellow or blond hair you would probably use "flavus". If you are referring to a person's skin (cutis) you should use "croseus". Latin usually places adjectives after nouns. So, if you are referring to someone or something as the "yellow one", you should say "unus croseus" or "one who is yellow."
The Latin name for the yellow-bellied sapsucker is Sphyrapicus varius.
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
The Latin name for a Yellow Tube Sponge is Aplysina aerophoba.
flava
Flavus (-a, -um).
The Latin translation is : Flavo Maculosos lacerta
infitialis is the word we say in latin
A yellow woodsorrel is a low spreading plant with yellow flowers, Latin name Oxalis stricta.
A yellow-breasted chat is a large yellow songbird, Latin name Icteria virens.