It is a question header, meaning "Who...?"
quis es means "who are you?"
"Quis" means "who" or "anyone" in Latin and "usquam" means "anywhere." Therefore, "quis usquam" together means "anyone anywhere" or "whoever anywhere."
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Quis vincit?
the answer is: quis
'Who' in Latin is 'quis'. For example, if I were to ask 'was this plane unmanned?', it would be translated as 'quis es tu?'
Quis vincit?
Quis vincet?
"qui" (from the latin quis)
The Greek/Latin prefix ques- or quis- means to inquire.Example: Question - to ask about something.
Quis est pater?
Quis operor vos volo.