I vincere
vinco, vincere, vici, víctum This means "to conquer." To say, "I win" or "I conquer" you would say, "Vinco." Vinces - You win Vincet - He wins and so on.
The phrase "Go forth and conquer" in Latin can be translated as "Procedite et vincite." "Procedite" means "go forth" or "advance," and "vincite" means "conquer" or "overcome." This phrase is a powerful and motivational command often used in historical and literary contexts.
They conquer.
Vincere means to conquer. EX: Vinco - I conquer. Vici - I conquered. Victo - having been conquered.
Vincere - to conquer.
Carpe diem in latin means "seize the day".
'Hoc Vince' is the Latin for 'By this conquer!'
To tame, subdue, conquer.
Divide et impera
Fuisse is the perfect verb form of the Latin word sum: to be. Therefore fuisse means had been
The Greek word used for "conquer" is NIKAO.
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