ludo
Ludo. (And the translation isn't so free as all that.)
AnswerIt is an abbreviation of "leg godt", which means "play well" Coincidentally, "Lego" is also a Latin verb which means, "I assemble".Although the company Lego is Danish, the company's name is of Latin origin. It means "I read" in Latin.
It means game. Jugar: To Play (e.g.) videojuego: video game
Venezuelan shortstop Chico Carrasquel was the first Latin American player to play in an MLB All-Star game.
yes, that would be correct, simply implying that the quote " Never judge a book by it cover" means almost the same. the quote said means " the name will be great, but play the game, and it will be better".
Yes. The name 'Cluedo' comes from the words 'clue' and 'ludo', Latin for 'I play'. The game was marketed in the US though as just 'Clue'.
No, Mag is only an online game which means no internet, no play.
The board game Othello shares this name with a Shakespeare play
In Danish Lego means LEg GOdt. In English this means play well/ good. In Latin it means to gather, choose, collect, pass through, read, appoint, select
give me good cool name to play.
Leg Godt in Danish means "Play well." So, LEGO is not an acronym that stands for anything, rather LE and GO are abbreviations of Leg and Godt.