Iam or nunc is the Latin equivalent of 'now'. The adverb 'iam' may be used in terms of the present and the past. But the adverb 'nunc' only may be used in present terms.
what is the Latin word for "now"
'Nunc' in Latin means 'now'
now= nunc
The Latin word for now is nunc
what now in latin is: quid nunc source: http://sites.google.com/site/latinaidnow
The word 'now' has its origin in Latin word 'nunc'.
Example: "Latin is now a dead language."
Well, I'm not absolutely positive but "qui" in latin means "what" and "nunc" means "now"... SO.... Qui nunc?
Rident means retire in Latin and Nunc means now
it means that the dead language Latin is now dead
Nunc.
Adalberto Gallegos