It means "I roll" or "I'm rolling". It comes from latin language, and is related to Revolver.
volvo, volvere, volviWe get 'revolve' and 'revolver' from it.
Volvo means, I am rolling.
Volvo is the Latin verb meaning "I roll", "I roll over", "I cause to roll", "I turn around", "I unroll", or "I turn over in the mind (contemplate)".
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The principal parts of Volvo are:Volvovolverevolvivolutus (or volutum, depending on whether you cite the past participle or the supine as the 4th PP)
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To Roll ; I roll
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Volvo is Latin for "I roll" (from the word volvere). It is pronounced as one would say "mole" (the animal) - "bow" (the ribbon).
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I dont think 'Volvo drivers' are really bad drivers in general, I think that is a steriotypical comment that is made... I mean, how many crashed volvo's do you see compared to commodores..!!