This is a bit out of order. The actual phrase is Ubi aliquid conceditur, conceditur etiam id sine quo res ipsa esse non potest. In English translation: "When something is granted, that is also granted without which the thing itself cannot exist." In law, it means that if something is granted, anything that is a necessary condition for that thing is also granted.
"Let him not belong to another who can belong to himself."
What can be the pleasure of life when friendships are removed.
Esse ended in 1977.
Parker Esse's birth name is James Parker Esse.
The population of Esse stoves is 100.
esse aut non esse
Esse is the verb "to be". Only nouns are declined, therefore it is in no declension.
Quem me esse dicis? (singular "you")Quem me esse dicitis? (plural "you")
Esse in Italian means "(the letter) s" in English.
esse
to be - esse
to be - esse