Pando ergo sum is Latin for "I bend, therefore I am."
(Pando can also mean "I spread out; I extend", but in this meaning it requires a direct object.)
"Ergo et sum" is Latin and translates to "Therefore, I am." It is commonly associated with the phrase "Cogito, ergo sum" which means "I think, therefore I am," a philosophical concept introduced by René Descartes to affirm one's existence based on the act of thinking.
Cogito ergo sum.
ergo or igiturThe most commonly seen ergo is in Descartes' famous statement, Cogito, ergo sum, which means I think, therefore I am.
cogito ergo sum
Sum ergo ago.
René Descartes
I think therefore I am
It's Latin for "I gather, therefore I am."
Cogito ergo sum = I think, therefore I am .
There are two phrases here.E pluribus unum means one out of many, and (et) cogito ergo sum means I think, therefore I am.
Ergo Dein translates as therefore your.
Amo ergo sum.