Call To War
VOCARE AD REGNUM MEANS "to call to the kingdom of"
He/she/it hurried towards the battle.
"We are in great danger. You should return to the fight."
It says Vocare Ad Regnum which is latin for "call to the kingdom"
He, she or it calls, calls upon, summons, names or invites.
Provoke in Latin is either Provocare or Vocare. When I looked at etymonline.com, provoke gave me a connection to Voice. Voice is vocare in Latin. I thought, do Provoke and Voice have anything in common? I found out that Vocare mean "to call" Do they have anything in common? What does provoke have to do with to call?a friend of mine said: maybe you can get provoked by having someone call you? I don't know!
Dracones vocare Dracones is the plural form of Draco meaning dragon and vocare is the present infinitive of voco; to summon
The Latin word "vocabatis" translates to "you were calling" in English. It is the imperfect tense of the verb "vocare," which means "to call."
The root word "voca" comes from the Latin word "vocare," which means "to call" or "to speak." It is commonly seen in words related to voice, communication, and calling.
advance
It's German for purely ad
The root "voke" comes from the Latin word "vocare," meaning "to call." It is commonly used in words related to calling, such as "invoke" (to call upon) and "provoke" (to call forth a reaction).