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You would say cena magna.
Pugnator magnus.
as an adjective "great" has many meaning in Latin, the most common of which is "magnus".
magnus is the answer
'great' in latin is 'magnus'
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
"Manu mortem" is the Latin translation of "warrior's death." Latin is no longer widely spoken, but it is often studied in academic settings.
"One" in Latin is "unus" (masculine), "una" (feminine) or "unum" (neuter).
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
Do you mean 'I am amazing at latin?' That would be 'Optima Discipula Latinae Sum.' (I [female] am an amazing student of Latin.) Masculine gender would be 'Optimus discipulus latinae sum.' If you mean to say 'You are amazing at latin' to another person, you can say 'Optimus Discipulus Latinae tu es,' (You are a great student of latin). And, if you want to be more sophisticated, you can say: 'Tibi est ingenium amplum de Latinae Studium.' (You have a great talent in the study of latin.) If you simply want to say 'I am amazing' you can say 'ego sum mirus' or 'ego sum mira.' If you want to say 'you are amazing' you can say 'tu es mirus' or 'tu es mira.'