It depends on your subject. Ambulo means "I am walking" in latin. Ambulas is you are walking. Ambulat is he/she/it is walking. Ambulamus is we are walking. Ambulatis is you all are walking. Ambulant is they are walking.
The Latin verb ambulo means "I walk". Ambulant is the third person plural: they walk, they are walking.
I walk/ I am walking/ I do walk
Ambulat- intransitive verb stemming from ambulo, ambulare, ambulavi, ambulatus Ambulat-is the Present Active Indicative 3rd person singular form Translating as he/she/it walks (or is walking) or march, strut, parade Credentials- 5 years of HS latin. First year Latin major at BGSU in Ohio.
There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".There is no Latin word "journal". But if you mean the Latin word for journal, it is "ephemeris".
Gradus is the Latin equivalent of 'step'. The Latin word may have the meaning of 'pace', as in the steps in walking. Or it may have the meaning of 'stair'.
arena mean in latin
Ambulantne in via pueri? in Latin is "Are the boys walking in the street?" in English.
Samantha doesn't mean anything in Latin because the name isn't Latin
Camrayn is not a Latin word.
"Google" doesn't mean anything in Latin.
videlicet, ut semper
It does not have a meaning in Latin, as it is not a Latin word.