It means "I sell, I vend" in Latin. (It comes ultimately from venum-do, "I give (up) for/as sale".)
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Vendo in Latin means "I sell".
Vendo was created in 1937.
The population of Vendo is 400.
Vendo Support is a descriptor used by an Internet Payment Service Provider called Vendo Services. Vendo Services process transactions on behalf of other merchants. If you do not recognize a charge in your bank statement, you can contact them by going to vendosupport
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I sell.
Vendo was a major manufacturer of soda and candy machines. The Vendo model A23B5K Coca Cola machines are extremely collectable, selling for around 2,500 to 3,200 dollars, depending on condition.
The verb 'vender' means 'to sell'. The part of the verb you need to use depends on what you want to say. For example, 'I sell' is 'yo vendo' or just 'vendo'.
yo vendo casas
The word "to sell" in Latin is vendere from which the modern english word vendor comes from.The present tense of the conjugated vendere would be:"I sell" - Vendo"You sell" - Vendis"He/she/it sells" - Vendit"We sell" - Vendimus"You (all) sell" - Venditis"They sell" - Vendunt
Depends on the soda machine
The cast of Yo vendo unos ojos negros - 1948 includes: Gabriel Araya Chela Bon Juan Corona Olvido Leguia Paco Pereda
This is the 1st person plural, present, indicative active form of the verb: vendere meaning "to sell" From it we get out English word vendor.Its four principle parts are:vendo, (I sell) , vendere (to sell) vendidi (I sold) vinditum (having been sold)In the active indicative it conjugates as follows:Singular1st vendo I sell2nd vendis You sell3rd vendit He/she/it sellsPlural1st vendimus We sell2nd venditis you all sell3rd vendint They sellSo if I want to say, We sell ships, I have to write vendimus naves. But if I want to say, I sell ships, I have to write, vendo naves.