It means, "I am."
It actually comes from the mathematically term "sum" which means total, and "mer" which is latin for light. So "total light" for summer is the sunniest season :D Edit: The latin word for Sun is Sol, not Mer.
Nothing, it is not a word in English.Deductible is. It means an amount removed from the principle sum. It can also mean the amount you have to pay on an insurance claim
i am well/good
IncreaseSumplusadditionaddandmore thanexceedsgreater than
Answer for an addition problem= sum. Answer for a subtraction problem= difference. Answer for a multiplication problem= product. Answer for a division problem= quotient.
for a sum to fall short
It means, "I am."
The English words for I'am are I am.The Latin for I am is sum.
I am dead.
having been helped
a soldier/unit can go any where
In latin i am is sum
The Latin word quod has the basic meaning "that" and can be used in a number of different ways.In the phrase eris quod sum (see link below), it has the meaning "that which" or "what" so that the whole phrase means "You will be what I am".Quod can also be a conjunction meaning "in that" or "because", so that the phrase quod sum, if taken by itself, can mean "because I am".
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"Sum sumus mus" translates to "I am, we are, a mouse" in English. The phrase combines the Latin words for "I am" (sum), "we are" (sumus), and "mouse" (mus). It is often used in a playful or humorous context, sometimes in educational settings to illustrate Latin grammatical forms.
laetatus sum is the Latin for the phrase "I rejoiced".
Sum - I am.