It means " I am "
Sum - I am.
It means, "I am."
It means, "I am."
I am dead.
Janua sum pacis means the peace door.
for a sum to fall short
It means "I am lazy", although according to the Oxford Latin Dictionary, the 'i' in ignavus is not long.
Perditum sum means "I am ruined" in Latin, but only if the speaker is of the neuter gender. A man would say perditus sum; a woman, perdita sum.
Pando ergo sum is Latin for "I bend, therefore I am."(Pando can also mean "I spread out; I extend", but in this meaning it requires a direct object.)
a soldier/unit can go any where
Tu es in french translates to latin as just 'es'. In latin I am is just sum; ego sum is tautological. Similarly 'you(singular) are' is not written 'tu es'.
"Sum sumus mus" translates to "I am, we are, a mouse" in English. The phrase combines the Latin words for "I am" (sum), "we are" (sumus), and "mouse" (mus). It is often used in a playful or humorous context, sometimes in educational settings to illustrate Latin grammatical forms.