In think you mean the quote "veni, vidi, vici".
It's a famous quote by Gaius Iulius Ceasar, describing the battle of Zela.
"veni vidi vici" is a quite fascinating quote, because it combines many literary styles. The translation is "I came, I saw, I coquered"
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And we emerged to gaze upon the stars again...for the record this quote is the last line of Dante's Inferno and is *Italian*, not latin...
It means (Latin) " Verba volant, scripta manent" ( Words fly, writing remains)
This Latin quote could possible mean to fight (pugna), to love (ama), to fight with arms (arma), and to bear (ferre).
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This Latin statement means 'That which does not kill you thus strengthens you.' It is a quote from Friedrich Nietzsche.
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Both words are Latin and mean: The "VERY WORDS" or perhaps it is easier to understand "Verbatim" as in, "The Judge asked the Attorney to quote "IPSISSIMA VERBA" (or THE VERY WORDS or VERBATIM) what his client said to the arresting Officer when initially detained?"
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arena mean in latin
Samantha doesn't mean anything in Latin because the name isn't Latin