The plural form would be simply: Venimus, vidimus, vicimus.
- What does venimus Vidimus Vicimus mean?
- What does veni, vidi, vici Amavi mean?
- What is Latin for we conquer?
- What are borrowed plurals?
What does venimus Vidimus Vicimus mean?
Venimus, Vidimus, Vicimus! We came, we saw, we conquered!
What does veni, vidi, vici Amavi mean?
We saw. We loved. As cliche as this saying is, it's the only one that truly, and concisely, summarizes my time in the beautiful and historic country of Italy.
What is Latin for we conquer?
Veni, vidi, vici.
What are borrowed plurals?
Borrowed Words –i, –en, –a, –es, –ae. The last category of irregular plurals is borrowed words. These words are native to other languages (e.g., Latin, Greek) and have retained the pluralization rules from their original tongue.