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Idiom for “I came, I saw, I ate” (or drank)


An idiom for disclosing a secretHow would I say “I came, I saw, I kicked ass”?Translating “God knows how much/long” and similarWhat is the correct way to write “The Prince's Book” in Latin?Three (very similar) mottoes and a general grammar questionHas “tribalis” ever been used in Latin?“Blood for the Blood God” vs “Gloria In Excelsis Deo”Did Google Translate give me a literary grade translation of “to the end of the chapter.”






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I'm trying to follow the "ee" sound pattern at the end of each word in the idiom "veni, vidi, vici" with translations of the following:



I came, I saw, I ate: Veni, Vidi, Edi



I came, I saw, I drank: Veni, Vidi, Bibi



How much have I butchered these words? :) I'm trying to stick to the sound patterns, but also not flagrantly violate the Latin grammar.



Thanks for any advice.










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    I'm trying to follow the "ee" sound pattern at the end of each word in the idiom "veni, vidi, vici" with translations of the following:



    I came, I saw, I ate: Veni, Vidi, Edi



    I came, I saw, I drank: Veni, Vidi, Bibi



    How much have I butchered these words? :) I'm trying to stick to the sound patterns, but also not flagrantly violate the Latin grammar.



    Thanks for any advice.










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      I'm trying to follow the "ee" sound pattern at the end of each word in the idiom "veni, vidi, vici" with translations of the following:



      I came, I saw, I ate: Veni, Vidi, Edi



      I came, I saw, I drank: Veni, Vidi, Bibi



      How much have I butchered these words? :) I'm trying to stick to the sound patterns, but also not flagrantly violate the Latin grammar.



      Thanks for any advice.










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      I'm trying to follow the "ee" sound pattern at the end of each word in the idiom "veni, vidi, vici" with translations of the following:



      I came, I saw, I ate: Veni, Vidi, Edi



      I came, I saw, I drank: Veni, Vidi, Bibi



      How much have I butchered these words? :) I'm trying to stick to the sound patterns, but also not flagrantly violate the Latin grammar.



      Thanks for any advice.







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          For very enthusiastic eating and drinking you could try




          vŏro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. Sanscr. root gar-, to swallow; Gr. root βορ- in βιβρώσκω, to devour; cf. also gramen,



          to swallow whole, swallow up, eat greedily, devour (cf. absorbeo).




          Veni, Vidi, Voravi.






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          Your answers are fine: confirm it here



          For very enthusiastic eating and drinking you could try




          vŏro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. Sanscr. root gar-, to swallow; Gr. root βορ- in βιβρώσκω, to devour; cf. also gramen,



          to swallow whole, swallow up, eat greedily, devour (cf. absorbeo).




          Veni, Vidi, Voravi.






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            Thanks for that link - very useful!

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            +1 for the consonance!

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          Your answers are fine: confirm it here



          For very enthusiastic eating and drinking you could try




          vŏro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. Sanscr. root gar-, to swallow; Gr. root βορ- in βιβρώσκω, to devour; cf. also gramen,



          to swallow whole, swallow up, eat greedily, devour (cf. absorbeo).




          Veni, Vidi, Voravi.






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            Thanks for that link - very useful!

            – OrangeWombat
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            +1 for the consonance!

            – Vincenzo Oliva
            5 hours ago













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          Your answers are fine: confirm it here



          For very enthusiastic eating and drinking you could try




          vŏro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. Sanscr. root gar-, to swallow; Gr. root βορ- in βιβρώσκω, to devour; cf. also gramen,



          to swallow whole, swallow up, eat greedily, devour (cf. absorbeo).




          Veni, Vidi, Voravi.






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          Your answers are fine: confirm it here



          For very enthusiastic eating and drinking you could try




          vŏro, āvi, ātum, 1, v. a. and n. Sanscr. root gar-, to swallow; Gr. root βορ- in βιβρώσκω, to devour; cf. also gramen,



          to swallow whole, swallow up, eat greedily, devour (cf. absorbeo).




          Veni, Vidi, Voravi.







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