Improvidus , Apto quod Victum
Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
solus is the latin word for alone ( it is a latin root and can have endings added to it )
from the latin word for circle
Yes in latin is Ita vero! No in latin is Minime!
Improvidus , Apto quod Victum
Improvise, adapt, overcome
I would guess that it has to due with the fact that The Marines when formed as a military force, received let's say hand me downs. I did think though it was Improvise, overcome and adapt. Why? At times one must deal with what comes, one must hurdle obstacles (go past them) and then adapt to your new surroundings.
The Latin root word for "improvise" is "improvisus," which means "unforeseen" or "unexpected." This root conveys the idea of doing something without prior planning or preparation.
Conquer
I learned this in the paratroopers in 1980.
accommodare
The verb "overcome" is supero, -are, -avi, -atum. The adjective "overcome" is superatus, -a, -um.
Taxi driver
Latin
Yes, the word "improvise" is a verb.
The word 'adapt' has a Latin origin. Adapt can be defined as making something suitable, adjusted or fit for use in a specific situation or circumstance.