Ergo; igitur; itaque.
Sic is the Latin "thus."
Ergo; igitur; itaque.
Latin doesn't have a word for the. It lacks articles. Thus, "a" "an" and "the" are not in Latin.
Thus it stands = Sic stat
Thus, or yes
itaque stat -- or 'thus, he/she/it stands'
Thus it stands = Sic stat
The English word 'thus' may be translated into Latin by one of two words. One word is ita, which means 'in this fashion, so, thus'. Another word is sic, which means 'in this way, so, thus'.
Ergo; igitur; itaque.
Thus is an old word meaning "thats how"
You mean sic, but in fact that means just "thus". If you wanted to say "thus it stands" in Latin you'd say sic stat.
No such thing. Latin is an ancient language, thus, McDonald's did not exist then.