Is there a spelling mistake? Libibo is not a common Latin word. Should it be libido?
'Hoc Vince' is the Latin for 'By this conquer!'
It means this; or hither.
The meaning of hoc is "this" in place of a noun (with hoc being the pronoun). An example of hoc being used in a phrase is ad hoc which means "for this", such as an ad hoc committee or a committee created for a specific purpose or outcome.
It means 'This Signal'.
"Hoc eritis" is a Latin phrase that translates to "This you will be." In Latin, "hoc" means "this" and "eritis" is the future tense form of the verb "to be." Therefore, the phrase implies a future state of being or existence.
what does the Latin phrase ''Si Hoc'' mean
Latin for "to the matter" is ad rem
Ad hoc means "formed, arranged or done for a particular purpose only. From Latin, literally "for this"
Post hoc ergo propter hoc.
Quid hoc fecisti mihi? means Why did u do this to me? in latin Quid-Why hoc-this to me fecisti-did u do mihi-me
Hoc est, qui sum
"Hoc ecitis" does not have a standard meaning in Latin. It appears to be a combination of the Latin words "hoc" meaning "this" and "ecitis," which is not a recognized Latin word. It is possible that "ecitis" is a misspelling or a non-standard form of a Latin word, leading to the phrase having no clear meaning in Latin.