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How do you say "I baked" in Latin? I'm doing a silly play on Veni, vidi, vici for a birthday card. Thanks?

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  1. I'm an arab


  2. The word "to bake" is covered in the several meanings of the verb "coquere," which basically means "to cook." If we wanted to throw on some prefixes or dig around for an obscure word to get a stronger sense of baking rather than just cooking we could. However, "coquere" is a very common word, and, as you can see, it even comes in to English as "cook."

    So, "I baked" would be "coxi."

    Hope this helped.

  3. http://babelfish.yahoo.com/translate_txt

  4. Torrui - that alone would work, but better is:

    In forno torrui = I baked - the 'in forno' means in an oven.

    Coxi means 'I cooked'.

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