absurb something to be richer(bigger)
ludo
I think its "ludo" but I'd look it up if I were you.
It's LEGO ("I play" in latin). These are dannish bricks for children.
"Ludo Diem" is a Latin phrase that translates to "I play the day" or "I game the day." It suggests a playful or strategic approach to life, emphasizing the enjoyment of the present moment. The phrase can also imply making the most of one's time or opportunities in a lighthearted manner.
a play = ludus a theatrical play = fabula to play = ludere I play = ludo
Ludo. (And the translation isn't so free as all that.)
when was ludo invented
Ludo is played in Jamaica W. I.
No. Ludo is not a shape game.
Isac Ludo was born in 1894.
Isac Ludo died in 1973.
Ludo Graham was born in 1961.