In Latin there is no standalone word for came, as there is in English - it is part of a conjugated verb that includes a person.
veni - I came
venis - you (singular) came
venit - he/she/it came
venimus - we came
venistis - you (plural) came
venerunt - they came
2007-01-17 03:28:07
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answered by Jeannie 7
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I speak English, Latin, Spanish, French, and Italian so you can trust me.
English = Came
Latin = venit
2007-01-16 10:36:40
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on the context, but you're probably thinking of the famous Julius Caesar quote "I came, I saw, I conquered" (in Latin: "Veni, vidi, vici."
In that phrase, "Veni" means "I came."
2007-01-16 10:15:45
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answer #3
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answered by Danny 3
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in Latin song o come all ye faithful ( i tnink venite) venite adoremus
2007-01-17 00:14:26
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answered by katagalugan9 4
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"me vine..." Giggity giggity
2007-01-16 10:18:23
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answered by .... 1
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