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well it depends on what you mean by english if you mean english subtitles than YES, but if you mean spoken in english NO
Eternel
barakat
If you mean the English translation, then 'draco' is Latin for dragon.
Electrician
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."
"He/she/it is here until the end of the dog."
Even tho it's Italian its still spelt the same way in English but that is also the scientific word for dog.
Megas is a Greek word meaning "big; great". The Latin equivalent is magnus.
large
canis is a Latin word, meaning "dog"
Big
great dog
The prefix "Canis" means dog. It is derived from Latin and is commonly used in scientific terms related to different species of dogs.
Arctic wolf
manson1. Scottish (common in the Northern Isles): patronymic from the personal name Magnus.2. English: patronymic from the Middle English nickname or by-name Mann.3. Jewish (Ashkenazic): patronymic from Man 8.
Dog Faithful