The word 'quam' is used when comparing one thing with another. For example, the statement 'Maritus est veterior quam uxor eius' means 'The husband is older than his wife'. The word 'quam' also is used when asking how something is or must be done. For example, 'Quam altus est mons?' means 'How high is the mountain?'
Quam mirabile est!
Quam celerimme
The translation is "To be, rather than to seem".
Patere quam ipse feciste legem.
Quam singulari was created in 1910.
C-QUAM was created in 1977.
Quam Limited was created in 1996.
Duane Quam was born in 1960-07.
Die Last quisque melior quam.
John Quam was born in Ames, in Iowa, USA.
maximum adj quam maximus, quam plurimus.
The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'Esse Quam Videri' is the following: To Be Rather Than to Seem. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'esse' means 'to be'; 'quam' means 'as, how, than'; and 'videri' means 'to seem'. Accoording to classical Latin, the pronunciation is the following: EH-say kwahm wee-DAY-ree. According to liturgical Latin, the pronunciation is as follows: EH-say kwahm vee-DAY-ree.