I am a house.
"I am" in Latin is "sum." "You (sing.) are" = "es" "He/she/it is" = "est" "We are" = "sumus" "You (pl.) are" = "estis" "They are" = "sunt"
It means, "I am."
It means, "I am."
Gesamtbetrag = total sum
for a sum to fall short
The verb 'is' or the verb 'to be' is an irregular verb in latin, as it is in many languages. 'sum, esse, fui, futurus' is the word you are looking for. It is conjugated in the present tense as follows: sum -- I am es -- You are est -- He/She/It is sumus -- We are estis -- Y'all are/You (plural) are sunt -- They are
Estis. The conjugation of the verb sum (to be), present tense indicative mood, is: Singular, first second and third persons sum (I am) es (you are) est (he/she/it is) Plural, first second and third persons sumus (we are) estis (you are) sunt (they are)
Above all (I do) thank you
a soldier/unit can go any where
Betrag = amountAlso:Betrag = sum (of money)Betrag = figure
I am.