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Volvo (latin) is "roll', not 'I roll' ? 200

I'm sorry but I believe you are somewhat mistaken. btw ego is Greek, not Latin.
I went to Oklahoma U's site on Latin verb conjugation and found the following:

Present Indicative of volvere, to roll

volvō = I roll
volvis = thou rollest
volvit = he rolls
vólvimus = we roll
vólvitis = ye roll
volvunt = they roll

(thou and ye used to differentiate between second person singular and plural)

To those familiar with Spanish the cognate volver (to return) conjugates similarly:

vuelvo
vuelves
vuelve
volvemos
volvéis
vuelven







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