I do latin its Versipilles and lupis for wolf
"werewolf" in japanese: okamiotko (with a straight line over the first "o")
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
"Sī placet" is how you say "please" in Latin.
a lycanthrope is a werewolf and a werewolf has no latin name, so cansle it to man-wolf and there you have it: hominis lupus. hominis is man (or human) and wolf is lupus.
the latin word for werewolf is versipellis.
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lycanthorpy. :D
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Lupus.Lupus means "wolf." "Werewolf" is "versipellis" (skin-changer). This is the word Petronius used in his novel "The Satyricon," which was written by at least 66 A.D. and describes a man who turned himself into a wolf in the moon light (Satyricon 62). See Oxford Latin Dictionary or Lewis and Short. "Versipellis" often means "werewolf" but can mean "anyone who changes his/her form or shape."
The Chinese characters for werewolf are 狼人
To say "I am a werewolf" in French, you would say "Je suis un loup-garou."
"werewolf" in japanese: okamiotko (with a straight line over the first "o")
man or woman in latin so, it would cordually mean man-wolf but a girl werewolf are still called 'were'wolf Sex doesn't matter.
LB-217 is a fictional form of blood. It originated from Nickolodeon's movie, 'The Boy Who Cried Werewolf', where it was said to be the old latin term for werewolf blood.
well theres a couple different ways that people say werewolfs were made some say that the goverment made an expirement for a super wepon and got a werewolf anouther way is that people elevlated or elvolved into a werewolf