Vinces omnia. (Vincetis when speaking to more than one person; omnes when "all" means "all people" rather than "all things.")
Fuisse is the perfect verb form of the Latin word sum: to be. Therefore fuisse means had been
Vincy, itself, has no meaning-- but it is presumably a nickname of Vincent, which came from the Roman Vincentius, and thus from the Latin vincere; "to Conquer."
Vinco is a Latin verb meaning I Conquer.The full 'dictionary' meaning of Vinco is vinco, -ere, vici, victum; vt; to conquer, defeat, subdue, win, prevail, be successful, etc.
It would become phonetic and sound like Veekuta
I vincere
They conquer.
Amor et veritas vincunt omnia.
Vincere means to conquer. EX: Vinco - I conquer. Vici - I conquered. Victo - having been conquered.
The term "omnivore" is a Latin word. It comes from the Latin words "omnis," meaning all, and "vorare," meaning to devour.
Conquistadors conquered Mexico, Peru, Panama, and virtually all of what is now Latin America.
Vincere - to conquer.
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