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Venisti.
Intra!/Intrate! Intrare - to come in
Amor per tempus adveniet.
Navigo is first conjugation Latin, the translation being "I am sailing." Latin verbs come with tense and person indicators, telling you who (I, you, he/she/it, we, you all, they) does it and when.
to approach or come near to: appropinquo, appropinquare, appropinavit, appropinquaturus use a participle to get the adverbial translation "-ing"
Because they live or come from Earth - The Latin translation of Earth is Terra.
Things to Come from Those Now Gone was created in 1975.
"With" in latin, is cum, as in magna cum laude: "with" highest honors. That's why a C with a line over it, denotes the latin translation.
to come and to live=venire et vivare I come and live=venio et vivo You come and live=venias et vivas He/she it comes and lives=veniat et vivat
Abraham Lincoln
Comes from latin word "MANUS" -> ("to handle")
Spanish from Latin 'facienda' meaning things to be done, from facere to make or to do.