I walk/ I am walking/ I do walk
to walk
ambulator To go from ambulo to ambulator, you take the supine form of the verb (ambulatum), take off the -um, and replace it with -or. This is how we get many English words such as monitor, doctor, sculptor, and actor.
The root word in "ambulatory" is "ambulare," which means "to walk" in Latin.
ambulo means "walks"
The Latin verb ambulo means "I walk". Ambulant is the third person plural: they walk, they are walking.
The medical terminology combining form "ambulo-" refers to walking or movement. It is derived from the Latin word "ambulare," which means to walk.
It depends on your subject. Ambulo means "I am walking" in latin. Ambulas is you are walking. Ambulat is he/she/it is walking. Ambulamus is we are walking. Ambulatis is you all are walking. Ambulant is they are walking.
'pre' is a prefix meaning 'before' or 'first' and amble comes from ambulo, ambulare, meaning to walk, so the preamble is the first walk
The word latin in the English language would be Latin.
Latin: Pax English: Peace
"He" is English is the personal pronoun is in Latin.
63% of English comes from Latin.