Invictus
Adamos is a form of Adam - the first man - and adames means 'may you fall in love with' - very passionately.
2007-10-14 14:03:53
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answered by dollhaus 7
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How do you say "invincible" in Latin..Old Latin?
is it Adamos, or Adames..something like so, or no..something else?
2015-08-15 08:26:12
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-04-06 22:02:21
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answered by Michele 4
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You can say invincible: Invictus,a,um, or maximus,a,um or vehementissimus,a,um
adamo,as,avi,atum,are means in love
2007-10-14 14:32:28
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answered by Anonymous
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"Veni,vidi,vici"...famous frase of Caesar !
vicio,vicis, victum vicere...means (verb) to win..to conquer..
"invictus" = never winner..(reflexive)
2007-10-15 03:10:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Its thisisadumbquestion.
2007-10-14 13:18:30
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answered by dvon4life 1
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2007-10-14 13:18:49
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answered by Georgina 2
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2007-10-14 13:18:44
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answered by DiVenanzo™ 5
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