The English word for 'videt' (Latin) is 'sees'. We get the words 'video', 'videotape' from the Latin 'videt'.
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The English word for 'videt' (Latin) is 'sees'. We get the words 'video', 'videotape' from the Latin 'videt'.
He sees.
He/she/it sees. (pres act ind 3 sg of video, videre)
Videt.
asinus- donkey cibum- food videt- sees Therefore, the sentence is translated as "The donkey sees food."
"Videt."
Neither! It's a verb. It means he, she it sees.
"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.
The shortest English word is 'a'.
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Shokia is the Kikuyu word for the English word answer.