It means "where." For example, "ubi tua mater?" "Where is your mother?"
Ubi means where.
The Latin word 'ubi' meaning when or as soon as.
The use of a Latin word in a very modern term is the significance of 'ubi' in 'ubi-pen'. The Latin word 'ubi' means 'where'. Its use shows that Latin still is relevant and useful nowadays.
Ubi means where? - as in "in what place?"; for example "where is my money?".
'Where is the province of Gaul' I believe
Most roman citizens would generally speak "Latin". The Latin word for where is "ubi".
I think it's ubi. Even thought ubi is mostly used to say where, it is also used to say when.
Ubi is Latin for where
Where you have gone is the English equivalent of 'ubi ivisti'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'ubi' means 'where'. The verb 'ivisti' is the second person singular form of the perfect indicative tense. It means 'you have gone, you went'.
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Ubi is?
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