Vincere means to conquer. EX: Vinco - I conquer. Vici - I conquered. Victo - having been conquered.
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Spanish for 'Who are you'
If you mean translated in Spanish to English it means "pardon me" or "excuse me"
Natus Vincere was created in 2009.
The Latin word that means "vanquished" is victus, the past participle of the verb vincere "to conquer; to vanquish." This is the root in the word "convict" (from Latin convincere, "to overcome in argument; to refute; to convict"). There are a number of other English words from vincere, including "victor," "victory," and "invincible."
I vincere
Natus Vincere
Vincere - to conquer.
"To learn is to conquer."
"Discere est Vincere" is a Latin phrase that translates to "To learn is to conquer." It emphasizes the idea that gaining knowledge and learning new things can lead to success and victory in various aspects of life.
Numquam vincere potes.
The motto of Vesalius College is 'Scientia Vincere Tenebras'.
The cast of Una devastante voglia di vincere - 1977 includes: Debra Berger Ugo Cardea Francesco Carnelutti Alessio Orano
If you mean the question literally, then no, the word does not occur in the Latin language. If you mean "is it of Latin origin?", then yes. It is ultimately from the Latin verb vincere, "to conquer", via its Old French descendant venquis, "conquered".
RAF Signals Command's motto is 'Aetherem Vincere .'.