It means "I roll" or "I'm rolling". It comes from latin language, and is related to Revolver.
volvo, volvere, volviWe get 'revolve' and 'revolver' from it.
Volvo means, I am rolling.
Volvo is the Latin verb meaning "I roll", "I roll over", "I cause to roll", "I turn around", "I unroll", or "I turn over in the mind (contemplate)".
The root word "volv" means to roll, turn, or twist. It is commonly found in words like "revolve" and "involvement."
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To Roll ; I roll
Volvo is Latin for "I roll" (from the word volvere). It is pronounced as one would say "mole" (the animal) - "bow" (the ribbon).
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The principal parts of Volvo are:Volvovolverevolvivolutus (or volutum, depending on whether you cite the past participle or the supine as the 4th PP)