Ubi means where? - as in "in what place?"; for example "where is my money?".
Ubi sum?
non est ubi habitat, sed amat.
ubi domum est cor tuum
Ubi, and it can also be used for 'when', depending on the circumstances.'Where' in the sense of 'whither; to what place' is quo(e.g. Quo vadis, 'where are you going?').'Whence; from where' is unde.
Amor est gladius. A bit odd, considering the two things are both nouns. Regardless, they match in gender, number, and case. The 'est' translates as 'is', and in latin articles such as 'the' or 'a' are implied.
It means "where." For example, "ubi tua mater?" "Where is your mother?"
The use of a Latin word in a very modern term is the significance of 'ubi' in 'ubi-pen'. The Latin word 'ubi' means 'where'. Its use shows that Latin still is relevant and useful nowadays.
Ubi is Latin for where
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Ubi is?
Ubi it?
Ubi sum?
Semper ubi sub ubi. (Always where under where.)
'Where is the province of Gaul' I believe
you say qua es vos iam
"Ubi es?"