Quam celerimme
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
The English word "mercy" actually has several possible Latin language translations. Possibilities include: misericordia, clementia, indulgentia, eleemosyna, elemosyna, and elemosina,
my is "mihi" in latin
"Sī placet" is how you say "please" in Latin.
"Rapidus" or "celeriter" are common Latin words that can convey the idea of quickly.
'To run as quickly as possible' is 'to sprint' or 'to dash'.
I would say as quickly as possible before it gets out of hand!
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
The usual way is adsumus, "we are present". It is also possible to say hic sumus, "we are here", though this is considerably less common.
"Larger than if it cools quickly" is about all that's definitively possible to say.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
The word you asked about is actually two words, from the Latin: post haste. It isn't very common these days, but it means "as quickly as possible." And it does not have a verb form.
The English word "mercy" actually has several possible Latin language translations. Possibilities include: misericordia, clementia, indulgentia, eleemosyna, elemosyna, and elemosina,
'celeriter' in latin means 'quicker.' the derivation of the word is celerity which means rapid, quick, quickly, rapidness, rapidly and so on.
infitialis is the word we say in latin