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Old Jul 22, 04
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Veni_C

did you know that Veni in latin means "I CAME".

just thought I'd give you a heads up.
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Old Jul 22, 04
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i am spanish...:p


hmmmm... sort of...
its actually the verb "venir" which is to come.... i dont think it conjugates into veni.... its venga, ven, veniste... or some shit like that.... but i dont think it actually goes into veni...close though!
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Old Jul 22, 04
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"veni, vidi, vici"

"I Came, I Saw, I Conquered"
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Old Jul 22, 04
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don't try to weasel your way out of this one.
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Old Jul 22, 04
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LOL... oh you mean ITALIAN!!!
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Old Jul 22, 04
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wait!!!

Search for 'veni' (English/Italian)
There are 2 definitions matching the search:
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English Italian
evening - sera
souvenir - ricordo



mabie its vini, vidi, vici?
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Old Jul 22, 04
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did you know that Veni in latin means "I CAME".
;) hehe
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Old Jul 22, 04
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no, it's actually latin.

just because the line was used in "Julius Caesar" doesn't mean it's Italian.

it's latin veni.

I'm never wrong.

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Old Jul 22, 04
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haha.. i was getting confused... im like what the fuck language is that?... i just woke up... mabie i should go back to bed.


oh well.. theres nothing wrong with coming :p
try findind out what my whole name means..... venita.
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Old Jul 22, 04
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i looked it up on the latin to engrish dictionary as well and its not there.... this is a scam!!!!!!!
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Old Jul 22, 04
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venita: latin in origin, meaning goddess of love and beauty.
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Old Jul 22, 04
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^^ now that i'll go with.... its better than "to come"... lol.
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Old Jul 22, 04
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venio venire veni ventum [to come]; in course of time , [to happen, come, arrive; to grow, arise].

source: http://cobalt.archives.nd.edu/cgi-bi...down.pl?i+came

I win.
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Old Jul 22, 04
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venire is italian for i came..

italian french and spanish all have latin roots, but they differ in conjugations, im pretter sure that vengo is I came in wop, cuz i know the verb is an irregular one,.
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Old Jul 22, 04
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venire is italian for i came..

italian french and spanish all have latin roots, but they differ in conjugations, im pretter sure that vengo is I came in wop, cuz i know the verb is an irregular one,.
you missed one of the latin romantics, portuguese.

but over all you are correct.
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Old Jul 22, 04
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venio venire veni ventum [to come]; in course of time , [to happen, come, arrive; to grow, arise].

source: http://cobalt.archives.nd.edu/cgi-bi...down.pl?i+came

I win.

:P fine then.
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Old Jul 22, 04
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I told you.
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Old Jul 22, 04
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Jim -Hebrew :From the name JAMES
James -Hebrew :supplanter
\Sup*plan"ter\, n. One who supplants.
Supplant: To remove; displace; overpower; undermine; overthrow; supersede
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Old Jul 22, 04
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yours is still more interesting.
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Old Jul 22, 04
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damnit. i tried.
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Old Jul 22, 04
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so you're a living coming freak.
haha yay!
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Old Jul 22, 04
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no, it's actually latin.

just because the line was used in "Julius Caesar" doesn't mean it's Italian.

it's latin veni.

I'm never wrong.

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Old Jul 22, 04
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they're words to live by myles.
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Old Jul 22, 04
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poss, but I perfer;

oderint, dum metuant
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Old Jul 22, 04
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or maybe a little less iron fist..

inveniemus viam aut faciemus (sp?)
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