Vinces omnia. (Vincetis when speaking to more than one person; omnes when "all" means "all people" rather than "all things.")
Fuisse is the perfect verb form of the Latin word sum: to be. Therefore fuisse means had been
Vincy, itself, has no meaning-- but it is presumably a nickname of Vincent, which came from the Roman Vincentius, and thus from the Latin vincere; "to Conquer."
Vinco is a Latin verb meaning I Conquer.The full 'dictionary' meaning of Vinco is vinco, -ere, vici, victum; vt; to conquer, defeat, subdue, win, prevail, be successful, etc.
It would become phonetic and sound like Veekuta
I vincere
They conquer.
Amor et veritas vincunt omnia.
Vincere means to conquer. EX: Vinco - I conquer. Vici - I conquered. Victo - having been conquered.
Conquistadors conquered Mexico, Peru, Panama, and virtually all of what is now Latin America.
Vincere - to conquer.
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Carpe diem in latin means "seize the day".