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"By words" and "to (the) words" are two English equivalents of the Latin word verbīs. Context makes clear whether the ablative case as object of the preposition (case 1) or the dative case as indirect object (example 2) suits. The pronunciation will be "wer-BEES" in Church and classical Latin.

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Q: What is 'verbis' when translated from Latin to English?
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