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.
Ludo Cox was born in Belgium.
Ludo Vici is 180 cm.
Ludo Philippaerts was born in 1963.
Isac Ludo was born in 1894.