English-Latin Dictionary: I |
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- I
- ego {pron}
- iodine <I>
- iodum {n} [rec.] <I>chem.
- I am ashamed
- me pudet
- I am OK.
- Valeo bene.
- I have a headache.
- Caput mihi dolet.
- Go on, I will soon follow.
- Abi prae, jam ego sequar.
- I am ashamed of you.
- Me tui pudet.
- I am in full possession of my reason and senses.
- Sane sapio et sentio.
- I am not what I used to be
- non sum qualis eram
- I am what you will be. [motto on a gravestone]
- Sum quod eris.
- I came, I saw, I conquered. [Julius Caesar]
- Veni, vidi, vici. [Gaius Iulius Caesar]
- I came, I saw, I went.
- Veni, vidi, ibam.
- I can neither live with you nor without you.
- Nec possum tecum vivere, nec sine te. [Marcus Valerius Martialis]cit.
- I think, therefore I am.
- Cogito, ergo sum. [Descartes]cit.
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