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How do you say ego amo te sic multus in English?

This is a word-for-word translation into Latin of "I love you so much", but it is not actually a grammatical Latin sentence. A better translation would be Ut maxime te amo ("How very much I love you").


What is the Latin word for ego?

Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.


What does 'Ego sum meus own pessimus hostilis' translate to?

The sentence is a mix of five words in Latin, and one in English. The equivalent of the English word 'own' is 'proprius'. Therefore, the all-Latin sentence reads as follows: 'Ego sum meus proprius pessimus hostilis'. The English translation is as follows: I am my own worst enemy.


What does 'Ego non tu latinum scio' mean?

The English meaning of 'Ego non tu latinum scio' is I, not you, know Latin. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'ego' means 'I'. The adverb 'non' means 'not'. The personal pronoun 'tu' means 'you' [singular]. The noun 'latinum' means 'Latin [language]'. The verb 'scio' means '[I] am knowing, do know, know'.


What is the English meaning of ego?

Ego in Latin means I


What is the Origin of the Word Ego?

It is the Latin first person singular pronoun, equivalent to the English "I"


Latin translation for - you totally agree?

Ego congruo plene


What is the English translation of 'vobis ego mos'?

Whenever you see the words ego mos in what purports to be a Latin sentence, it's almost guaranteed to be the output of a particular "translation" web site that produces about 98% pure garbage. Do not trust it. (Ego mos indicates that the words "I will" appeared in the input.)In this case, the Latin words mean "to you [plural] I custom"


What is the English translation for the Latin phrase Ego Sum Fabula?

It means "I am a story." If one desired to say, "I am fabulous," on the other hand, one would say, "(Ego) mirabilis sum."


How do you say me in Latin?

"Ego" - pronounced "egg-oh" not "eeg-oh" - is the Latin word for "I." However, most of the time Latin doesn't need the pronoun, and the "ego" is usually dropped. Instead, the main verb will usually contain the information on who's doing that action. If all you want to know is how to say "me" so you can say an insult or phrase or something in Latin, it's ego. While 'ego' is the Latin word for 'I', it is never used for 'me'. The word for 'me' is either 'me' (same word) or 'mihi'. "Me' is used where English has a direct object: He sees me = Me videt. Where English has an indirect object, you use 'mihi'. He gave me the book = Mihi librum dedit.


What is the English translation of Kai ego s'agapo?

Kai ego = me too 's agapo = i love you translation = i love you too


How do you say 'ego' in Latin?

"Ego" means "I" in Latin. Similarly, in English, a person's ego refers to their sense of self-inflated pride over their superiority over others.