In absentia is Latin for "in the absence". In legal use it usually pertains to a defendant's right to be present in court proceedings in a criminal trial.
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No, it is only present in the Americas, specifically Latin America.
In Latin, the present infinitive is the verb form translated "To ----". So amare is "to love"esse is "to be". Cogitare is "to think".
The present stem of the Latin word "augeo" is "auge-". This stem is used to form conjugated forms of the verb in the present tense, such as "augeo" (I increase) and "auges" (you increase).
Ambulant in Latin, the stem is Ambulans being the present participle of Ambulare meaning 'to walk'
"Is" is a verb. It is used to indicate the present tense of a subject.
"A gathering" in Latin is convenio, literally "a coming together"present active conveniō,present infinitive convenire,perfect active conveni,supine conventum.
Donate is an English derivative of the Latin for 'to give'. The original Latin verb is 'donare'. The Latin verb literally means 'to give as a present'.
The word danger comes from the Latin word "danjare," which means "to be able." However, the concept of danger has likely been present in human societies long before the Latin language existed. So while the word itself comes from Latin, the idea of danger is universal and not specific to any particular language or culture.