Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
Ecce!
Ecce Romani = Look the Romans
The Latin phrase Ecce quam bonum et quam jucundum estmeans "Behold how good and how pleasing it is".
It is pronounced "ECK-kay."
The closest I can think of is 'ecce' meaning 'look', like in an exclamation. ex: "ecce! There's a spider on your head" "ecce! The sun has risen!" ... etc.
"Hic/haec/hoc est", or "ecce" ("behold").
Homo, vir.
This is a latin phrase from Apocalypse 21:5,Ecce nova facio omnia, meaning "Behold: I make l things new" referring to the revelation of the New Jerusalem to St John
spectavit is how you say look and also ecce
Fustis. In Latin 3 you will learn from the Ecce Romani book that Eucliedes is beat (verberat) with(cum) fustis.