Ergo [adverb]
Definition of Ergo:
for that reason
Opposite/Antonyms of Ergo:
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Sentence/Example of Ergo:
Ergo statim ex Aquitania euocatus Sacerdos vnus, alter ex ipsa Francia desumptus.
Ergo ij simul ac Nostros vident, negant enimuer prcis sese passuros, vt rudens expediatur, si Iesuit nauigaturi sint.
Ergo et avarus erit, sed finite: adulter, verum habebit modum: et luxuriosus eodem modo.
But sumpin happened not long ergo that give me a big fright.
Hath he not said ergo to the poor saints, to your sons and your daughters, whom he hath burned in the fire to Moloch?
Ned he gin hit to me way back yander, I dismember how long ergo, und he tole me to put it in de blu chiss, twell he ax for hit.
And ten thousant is more en alle at nombur, ergo e last figure tokens more an all e nombur afore.
Ergo, to be a genius one need only study hard enough to be able to tell the people what they already think.
Ergo, McAllen must be pondering now, how could one persuade Mr. Chard to remain silent?
The Latin of this passage is clear enough: Si ergo cor uniuscuiusque vix capit suum gaudium, quomodo capit tot et tanta gaudia?