viridi contrarium (I think)
Presinus
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Monstrum viridis.
"Latin to English"?? Connect is already English, so you mean the opposite of what you say: English to Latin. The verb "I connect" is connecto, copulo, sero.
The opposite color to pink (a tone of red) on the color wheel is green.The opposite of pink is mint green (light green) because the opposite of red is green.
Light as in the opposite of dark? Then it would be "Sum lux." "Ego sum lux" is also appropriate. Light as in the opposite of heavy? Then it would be "Sum levis" (or "Ego sum levis)."
you say helmet in latin (casco)<- in latin
A green mouse. Because the mouse is small and the opposite of pink on a color wheel is green (light green.)
Mens viridis.But, if I may ask, why would you want to?
The English meaning of the Latin phrase 'a fortiori' is the following: 'from the stronger'. The opposite of strong is weak, which is 'levis' in Latin. Therefore, the use of the antonym in like phrasing is as follows: a leviori.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?