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I came, I saw, I conquered in Latin is Veni, Vidi, Vici.

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Veni consumi vici.

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veni, vidi, vici

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Vince mundum.

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"Veni, Vidi, Vici"

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How do you pronounce veni vedi vici?

Exactly how you wrote it-- venio means "I come" and "veni" means I came or I have come video means "I see" and "vidi" means I saw or I have seen vinco means "I conquer" and "vici" means I conquered, or I have conquered. so yeah, "veni, vidi, vidi" is how you say "I came, I saw, I conquered" in Latin.


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"I am unable to be conquered" would be "Vinci non possum." "It is unable to be conquered" would be "Vinci non potest." "They are unable to be conquered" would be "Vinci non possunt." There is no way to say "Unable" without a pronoun in Latin following your construction.


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