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What does ignem mean in latin?

"Ignem" is the accusative singular form of the Latin noun "ignis", which means fire.

It is important to note that in Latin, nouns have different forms depending on their grammatical function in a sentence. "Ignem" is used when "fire" is the direct object of a verb.

Here are some examples:

* "Video ignem." (I see fire.)

* "Ad ignem accedimus." (We approach the fire.)

* "Aqua ignem extinguit." (Water extinguishes fire.)

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