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to me meaning in Latin

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to me adjective
[UK: tuː miː]
[US: ˈtuː ˈmiː]

meus [mea, meum]adjective

(disparaging) devoted to meetings adjective

concionalis [concionalis, concionale]adjective

concionarius [concionaria, concionarium]adjective

contionalis [contionalis, contionale]adjective

contionarius [contionaria, contionarium]adjective

applied to men as term of abuse noun

simia [simiae](1st) C
noun

commit to memory verb
[UK: kə.ˈmɪt tuː ˈme.mə.ri]
[US: kə.ˈmɪt ˈtuː ˈme.mə.ri]

edisco [ediscere, edidici, -](3rd)
verb

go to meet verb

convenio [convenire, conveni, conventus](4th)
verb

obeo [obire, obivi(ii), obitus]verb

got together to meet an emergency, hastily enrolled adjective

subitarius [subitaria, subitarium]adjective

having money to meet obligations, backed by resources adjective

idoneus [idonea, idoneum]adjective

it's all Greek to me (I don’t understand any of it)
phrase
[UK: ɪts ɔːl ˈɡriːk tuː miː]
[US: ɪts ɔːl ˈɡriːk ˈtuː ˈmiː]

graecum estphrase

it cannot be read), graeca suntphrase

they cannot be read)phrase

liable to menstruate (monthly) adjective

menstrualis [menstrualis, menstruale]adjective

mine, of me, belonging to me adjective

meus [mea, meum]adjective

not to mention conjunction

sedconjunction

setconjunction

of / belonging to member of Pompian gens adjective

Pompeianus [Pompeiana, Pompeianum]adjective

one who goes to meet another noun

adversitor [adversitoris](3rd) M
noun

advorsitor [advorsitoris](3rd) M
noun

pleased to meet you (polite formula used when being introduced to somebody)
phrase
[UK: pliːzd tuː miːt juː]
[US: ˈpliːzd ˈtuː ˈmiːt ˈjuː]

libens sum, mihi placet, placetphrase

pledge (to meet debt) verb
[UK: pledʒ]
[US: ˈpledʒ]

vadio [vadiare, vadiavi, vadiatus](1st)
verb

run to meet verb

occurro [occurrere, occucurri, occursus](3rd)
verb

occurro [occurrere, occurri, occursus](3rd)
verb

slave who went to meet / accompany master home noun

adversitor [adversitoris](3rd) M
noun

advorsitor [advorsitoris](3rd) M
noun

step up / go (to meet a person) (w / gradum) verb

contollo [contollere, -, -](3rd) TRANS
verb

w / ire go to meet adverb

adversumadverb

adversusadverb

advorsumadverb

advorsusadverb

walk up to, so as to meet verb

obambulo [obambulare, obambulavi, obambulatus](1st)
verb