means "i saw" in spanish
First of all it's Norwegian. It means "We".
"What does Vi et animo mean in English word?" Answer: Most commonly translated as: BY STRENGTH AND COURAGE However, "I live and breath" and "with heart & soul" are other found translations.
Edward VI, who reigned as King of England from 1547 to 1553, would have likely spoken English as his native language. It is also likely that he would have been taught Latin, as it was the language commonly used for official documents and ceremonies at the time. Additionally, he may have had some knowledge of French, as it was a commonly spoken language among the nobility and royalty of Europe during his reign.
It's an old-fashioned way of saying: Vi (I saw). From Latin "vidi"> old-fashioned in old Spanish "vide" > modern Spanish "vi"
"to vi" has no meaning in Hebrew because "vi" isn't a real word.
I didn't see you = no te vi
Well, my own language is spanish, but in my english course we use an Oxford´s book, and it says that TElevision has the first syllabe stressed.
it's spanish for "I saw it already"
"Se la vie" is actually "C'est la vie" in French. In English, it translates to "That's life" and is used to express acceptance of a situation, often with a sense of resignation or indifference.
VI = 6
Everything by force and spirit is the English equivalent of 'Omnia vi et anima'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'omnia' means 'all things, everything'. The noun 'vi' means 'force'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'anima' means 'spirit'.
Montevideo is the name of the capital city of Uruguay. It is pronounced the same both in English and Spanish. MON-teh-vee-deh-oh Folklore states that this name came about because the location the city would occupy was charted as the sixth hill from east to west. In Spanish that is Monte (hill) VI (Roman numeral for 6) De Este a Oeste. Monte VI d E O.