The adjective "dark" in Latin is obscurus (-a, -um) or tenebrosus (-a, -um). "Dark-colored" is ater (-tra, -trum).
"The dark" (i.e., darkness) is tenebrae (-arum, f.).
Tenebrae (-arum, f.); always plural.
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There are several Latin words for dark. The adverb dark can be either 'obscurus' or 'opacus' and the word for a dark color can be either 'fuscus' or 'ater.'
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
my is "mihi" in latin
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Tenebrae Autem Fraternitatis Spiritus
Bat-man in Latin is Vespertilio-Vir.(He/She/It) rises is surgit.Dark Knight is Niger Miles (however more literally means "Black Solider")Therefore you could say"Vespertilio-Vir surgit." or "Niger Miles sugit."depending on if you wanted Batman or The Dark Knight.Also note that in Latin the words "the" and "a(n)" did not existed and when translating you must fill those in.
Opscurum is a Latin word for the word dark. Other Latin words that mean dark or darkness are Obscurum and Tenebrae.
There are several Latin words for dark. The adverb dark can be either 'obscurus' or 'opacus' and the word for a dark color can be either 'fuscus' or 'ater.'
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Tenebrae, -arum is the Latin word for "darkness" or "the dark". It appears only in the plural. The adjective "dark" is tenebrosus, -a, -um.I will list the Latin words meaning "dark" (as a noun):OpscurumObscurumObscuritOpscuritasWhichever these you choose, they should mean the noun "dark". If you go on Google Translate, there are also adjectives meaning "dark" as well. These are just the noun ones.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
It means dark.
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