It is pronounced "ECK-kay."
Ecce!
'Look.'
Ecce Romani = Look the Romans
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.
Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
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.
ECK-kay an-KEE-la DOM-in-ee.
Ecce Romani is the title of a series of Latin textbooks. The translation is Behold the Romans! The translation of Ecce Romani book 1 chapter 21 exercise g is a homework assignment from the class.