Cognito ergo sum translates to "I think, therefore I am". This Latin phase was first used in 1637 by Rene Descartes. It really was not translated into Latin until 1644. Rene Descartes first wrote the phrase in French. He felt that more people would be able to read what he had written if it was in French.
ergo or igiturThe most commonly seen ergo is in Descartes' famous statement, Cogito, ergo sum, which means I think, therefore I am.
You can use any of the following really. Proinde, itaque, igitur, ergo, ideo. Ergo being the more well known. Cogito, ergo sum = I think, therefore i am, as used by Decartes.
I fish therefore i am translated into Latin is ego expiscárí itaque ego esse The one above looks like some garbage from an on-line translator. It means 'I to fish for and so I to be.' Piscor ergo sum = I fish therefore I am.
percipio percepi perceptum, or accipio.
Literally, Somnio ergo sum ("I dream therefore I am").Be aware, however, that Latin somnio, at least in Classical usage, doesn't have quite the same connotations as English "I dream". The English word can have the quite positive figurative meaning "to imagine a better future". The Latin word, by contrast, implies idleness or delusion. Other translations for this positive sense of "I dream" might be spero, "I hope", or perhaps meliora cogito, "I imagine better things".
It was Rene Descartes.I think therefore I am (Cognito Ergo Sum).
Cognito, ergo sum. I think, therefore I am. The philosopher, Rene Descartes, used those Latin words to answer the question "Do I exist?"
Ergo ego sum mendax. I used google translate, so I'm sorry if that is wrong.
cogito ergo sum (English: "I think, therefore I am").
Why Rènè Descartes of course! It means, I think therefore I am.
Cogito ergo sum.
ergo or igiturThe most commonly seen ergo is in Descartes' famous statement, Cogito, ergo sum, which means I think, therefore I am.
Sum ergo ago.
cogito ergo sum
I think therefore I am
René Descartes
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.)