It would be truculentus.
Grimmer = truculentior.
Grimmest = truculentissimus (I think that's the spelling.)
ego . You can also say "Sum" which means I am.
patronatus
Europa
In Latin, "tertius" is third.In Latin, "tertius" is third.In Latin, "tertius" is third.In Latin, "tertius" is third.In Latin, "tertius" is third.In Latin, "tertius" is third.In Latin, "tertius" is third.In Latin, "tertius" is third.In Latin, "tertius" is third.
Instruo your welcome
Certainly! "A Grim Lesson" in Latin translates to "Gravis Disciplina."
The literal translation for reaper in Latin is messorem, as in a person who harvests. A translation for grim reaper is torva messor.
The words grim reaper as said in Latin as quaecumque dirum messorem. These words are said as triste mietitore in Italian.
'Du er grim'
醜い Minikui
du er grim
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?
Messor trux. (messor, -oris, m. "reaper"; trux, trucis, "grim"). But there's no evidence the Romans would have recognized this as a personification of death.
infitialis is the word we say in latin
In Irish it's "buainteoir", (grim reaper is an Bás)