I am
For instance, could be used in the phrase 'Ego sum duodecim annorun', meaning 'I am twelve years old'.
ego vita sum means i am alive in english. ego means I. vita means alive. sum means am. Ego Bonus pectus!!!
In Latin, you can say "Ego sum mirabilis" to express "I am awesome." The word "mirabilis" conveys a sense of wonder or admiration, fitting the meaning of "awesome." Alternatively, "Ego sum præclarus" can also be used, with "præclarus" meaning "remarkable" or "distinguished."
Ego sum patronus translates to "I am your patron/defender."
In Latin, "I am death" can be translated as "Ego sum mors." The word "ego" means "I," "sum" means "am," and "mors" means "death." So when combined, the phrase "Ego sum mors" conveys the message "I am death" in Latin.
The English meaning of 'Ego sum. Vinco mea fortuna. Ego sum caput mei animi' is I am. I conquer my fortune. I am the head of my soul. In the word-by-word translation, the personal pronoun 'ego' means 'I'. The verb 'sum' means '[I] am'. The verb 'vinco' means ''[I] am conquering, conquer, do conquer'. The possessive adjective 'mea' means 'my'. The noun 'fortuna' means 'fortune'. The noun 'caput' means 'head'. The possessive adjective 'mei' means 'of my'. The noun ''animi' means 'of the soul'.
ego amor is in the deponent form of the verb. unlike the other translations that give the active meaning, ego amor is passive. simply it means i am loved. the same thing as amatus sum means i am loved.
agricola sum, or sum agricola, or ego sum agricola agricola = farmer sum = I am ego = I
I am a house.
Light as in the opposite of dark? Then it would be "Sum lux." "Ego sum lux" is also appropriate. Light as in the opposite of heavy? Then it would be "Sum levis" (or "Ego sum levis)."
I am a house.
I am a house.
Ego sum tibi.