Do you mean how to say 'Helium' in Latin? If so, there is no Latin word for it- the elements were not discovered during the time that the language was created of used. The word 'Helium' is, however, born from the Latin word "Helios" which is the name of the Latin sun god.
Fire - flamma; Water - aqua; Earth - terra; Air - aeris/aer.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
No touching, as in "no contact" between elements of an electrical circuit: nulla contagioNo communication, as in "no contact" between acquaintances: nulla communicatio
Do you mean how to say 'Helium' in Latin? If so, there is no Latin word for it- the elements were not discovered during the time that the language was created of used. The word 'Helium' is, however, born from the Latin word "Helios" which is the name of the Latin sun god.
Fire - flamma; Water - aqua; Earth - terra; Air - aeris/aer.
the latin element lithos
Latin was one of the first languages. Many other languages have Latin roots. And Not all the elements have Latin names. Some are named after famous people and scientist. Such as Einsteinium.
its not latin its greek
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
An abbreviation of the elements name. Some are from their Latin words. E.g. Iron is Fe as in Latin it's ferrous.
Sometimes symbols are derived from the latin or greek name of the elements Sodium Latin: Natrium Symbol: Na
its not latin its greek
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
Eleven elements have names in Latin. Here they are, in ascending atomic number:Sodium (Latin: natrium)Potassium (Latin: kalium)Iron (Latin: ferrum)Copper (Latin: cuprum)Silver (Latin: argentum)Tin (Latin: stannum)Antimony (Latin: stibium)Mercury (Latin: hydragyrum)Gold (Latin: aurum)Lead (Latin: plumbum)Read more: What_elements_have_latin_names