Please ask your question in a COMPLETE sentence so people will be able to understand what you are asking.
A concise phrase indicating that a situation or decision remains unchanged or settled.
Sic stat.
Thus it stands = Sic stat
itaque stat -- or 'thus, he/she/it stands'
Thus it stands = Sic stat
There is none. Sic = thus (but nothing more) Sic stat = Thus is stands
Sic is the Latin "thus."
Sic 'Sic' means simply 'thus.' If you really want 'Thus it stands,' that's 'Sic stat.'
This it stands = Sic statLet it stand (used in proofreading, editing) = Stet
"Cis"
K stands for "kilo" here. Thus KEUR = thousands of EUR.
Sic stat.
Sic stat.
> there by In Latin, "sic stat," or even simply "sic." By the way, in editing, the word "stet," which means "let it stand" in Latin, indicates that a word or section marked for deletion should stay in as originally written.