You say Baby Dragon in Latin like this: Infans Draco.
Draco, 'dragon'.
Draco (genitive: draconis).
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
You say Baby Dragon in Latin like this: Infans Draco.
conspectus draco
"Dragon" translates to "Draco".
Latin Dragon was created on 2004-05-18.
Ryu = dragon Ko = child Ryuko =dragon child I THINK this is right x This is wrong in two ways: 1. its not latin, its japaese 2. Ryuukoo means "dragon & tiger"
Draco, 'dragon'.
Jeremy Quiles has: Played Latin Dragon in "CZW New Heights 2012" in 2012. Played Latin Dragon in "CZW Cerebral 2012" in 2012. Played Latin Dragon in "CZW Redemption" in 2012. Played Latin Dragon in "CZW Proving Grounds" in 2012. Played Latin Dragon in "CZW Ascension" in 2013. Played Latin Dragon in "CZW New Heights 2013" in 2013. Played Latin Dragon in "CZW 14" in 2013.
The term dragon comes from the Latin word Draco
I believe Draco (Latin for dragon) is a constellation, and I'd only assume it is a dragon.
Dragon
Draco (genitive: draconis).
Pogona Vitticeps.