Cogito
in sentence
3 examples of Cogito in a sentence
The Latin word
"cogito"
is derived from the prefix "co," meaning "together," and the verb "agitare," meaning "to shake."
So, the original meaning of
"cogito"
is to shake together.
And the proper translation of
"cogito
ergo sum" is "I shake things up, therefore I am." (Laughter) Metaphor shakes things up, giving us everything from Shakespeare to scientific discovery in the process.
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Shake
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