It is pronounced "ECK-kay."
Ecce!
'Look.'
Ecce Romani = Look the Romans
"Ecce sacerdos magnus" is pronounced as "EHK-keh sah-ker-DOHS MAH-nuhs." The emphasis is typically placed on the second syllable of "sacerdos" and on "magnus." It’s a Latin phrase meaning "Behold the great priest."
The closest I can think of is 'ecce' meaning 'look', like in an exclamation. ex: "ecce! There's a spider on your head" "ecce! The sun has risen!" ... etc.
"Hic/haec/hoc est", or "ecce" ("behold").
Homo, vir.
"Ecce Romani" is a Latin textbook series commonly used in school settings to teach Latin. You can find translations of "Ecce Romani" in various languages online, through bookstores, or in libraries. It is a popular resource for learning Latin due to its immersive approach to language acquisition.
Ecce Romani 1 exercise 10a is a Latin language exercise from the Ecce Romani textbook series. It likely involves translating Latin sentences into English or vice versa, practicing vocabulary, grammar, and comprehension skills.
Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
Translated from the Latin, it means "behold the man".
spectavit is how you say look and also ecce