this man is not a pig
The accepted scientific name is Xylophanes porcus.
Porcus.
Porcus.
The origin is obscure, Old English lists 'picg', another Old English word was 'fearh'. The flesh of a pig as food in Latin was 'porcus'
Porcus sum.
hic
hic
"He/she/it is here until the end of the dog."
The latin word for pig is porca/porcus, depending on whether it is a female or a male. Plural is porcae/porci.
Bonus porcus.
Porcus; sus.
Here we are, We are here is the English equivalent of 'Nos sumus hic'. In the word by word translation, the personal pronoun 'nos' means 'we'. The verb 'sumus' means '[we] are'. The adverb 'hic' means 'here'.