According to a Latin-English dictionary, magic is called magia in Latin. *Actually, it is "Magica" and that is the adjective form of the word...(Magicus, magica, magicum) The noun form is "Mage, -es" This is feminine. The English word "Mage" or "Magician" is "Magus, -i" It is masculine.* *Raistlin Majere
The Greek word for "Magician" is "μάγος".
Mago!
Magos.
Magi is Latin. It is the plural of magus, magician or sorcerer. The term refers to a priestly caste of Zoroastrians.
a magician
Its μαγος . (magos).
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
The Latin root of the word "magic" is "magia," which comes from the Greek word "magos," meaning a magician or sorcerer.
On wooz world the answer is magos
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
infitialis is the word we say in latin