The phrase means: Would you be wise if you knew wisdom?
ne at end dentoes a question. Scivisti means "you knew", so scivistine means "did you know?"
Fierce in Latin is FERUS. In Spanish, which has many Latin roots, it is FEROZ This question illustrates the new generation's attitude toward learning: "Why research anything when you can get the answer mindlessly by using an "ANSWER" site ??? This attitude results in underdeveloped mentalities that look to others for help they would not need if they knew how to think and plan. Very SAD. And of course; they would not dream of taking a course in Latin, nor asking the instructor a question like this.
Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
because the first scientist knew only Latin
The Latin root of titanium is "titans," which means strong or giant.
if i knew i wouldn't be on here thank you ...
According to Wikipedia, Queen Elizabeth I knew 6 languages: Greek, Italian, Spanish, Latin, French, and English. She knew no Hebrew.
The ancient Romans knew pasta as collyra (a borrowing from Greek).
Aramaic, Greek, Hebrew and Latin?
It sparked rebellion because, people in Latin America knew that Napoleon invaded and they started rebelling because they knew Spain couldn't do anything about it until after the invasion.
Yes, I knew that. Thanks for the reminder.
The phrase means: Would you be wise if you knew wisdom?
Sarah Winchester knew English, French, Latin, and Italian.
After the Europeans and Africans arrived Latin America changed by knowing the cultures of Africa and Europe. Meaning;they mixed all cultures from Afica and Europe and what they knew.
i have no idea. hahaha thought i knew. i didnt. got u