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      • (Classical Latin: [kʷoː ˈwaːdɪs], Ecclesiastical Latin: [kwo ˈvadis]) is a Latin phrase meaning "Where are you going?" It is commonly translated, quoting the KJV translation of John 13:36, as "Whither goest thou?"
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    Quo vadis? (Classical Latin: [kʷoː ˈwaːdɪs], Ecclesiastical Latin: [kwo ˈvadis]) is a Latin phrase meaning "Where are you going?" It is commonly translated, quoting the KJV translation of John 13:36, as "Whither goest thou?"

  3. Quo vado translation in Italian - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'viado, valido, va, vago', examples, definition, conjugation.

  4. Contextual translation of "quo vado?" into English. Human translations with examples: ya que, i hurry, treugaa, as a result,, upon hearing;, where am i going.

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  6. Jun 23, 2021 · What does the term quo vadis mean? According to the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language and Educalingo , the term quo vadis (pronunciation: ˈkwəʊ ˈvɑːdɪs) is a Latin phrase that means “where are you going?” or “whither goest thou?”

  7. Contextual translation of "quo vado?" into English. Human translations with examples: quo, quo vadis?, do nothing², (status quo), no action; 2), option 1 (bau).

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