I came, I saw, I conquered This is a phrase that was used by Julius Caesar (13 July 100 BC - 15 March 44 BC)Veni, Vidi, Vici is the wording on a sign carried on one of Julius Caesar's triumphs...
The answer to this depends on what type of Latin is being spoken.
Classical Latin pronunciation of "v" is like "w" in English. The "c" is pronounced like "k" and, in this case, the "e" is long like...
Vei, vidi, vici, means I came, I saw , I conquered. It was written on a placard carried in one of Julius Caesar's triumphs, commemorating his rapid victory over the king of Pontus. Although there was...
Julius Caesar.
It is the message that Gaius Julius Caesar addressed to the Roman Senate over the victory of Phaenaces II of Pontus in 47 BCE and appears in the works of Plutarch and...