What is impress in Latin?
Etymology. From Middle English impressen, from Latin impressus, perfect passive participle of imprimere (“to press into or upon, stick, stamp, or dig into”), from in (“in, upon”) + premere (“to press”).
What is the meaning of I'm impressed?
If you are impressed by something or someone, you feel great admiration for them. I'm very impressed with the new airport.
Is it correct to say I am impressed?
“I am impressed” is correct. This sentence is in passive voice. The active form of this sentence is as follows; They (people) impress me.