37 min

'SERVO' is your new NAME | To Be OF Service & Not just IN Service SRVD Radio

    • Self-Improvement

SRVD's WHY: Epic Episode 7

- Not just to be in Service, but to be OF Service
- Raf is given a new name: "SERVO"

"Servo" comes from the Latin verb “servare” meaning to serve. “Servo” is the first person singular which means “I serve.” As it is, the present tense of “servare” is:

servo =I serve.

servas = you serve (singular).

servat = he /she serves.

servamus =we serve.

servatis = you serve (plural).

servant =they serve.

Etymologically, some English words which come from Latin are: serve; service; servant; servitude; server; servile; servitor; and servility.
(Jaigobin Shivcharran, Ph.D. Secondary and Tertiary Education & Linguistics, Summit University of Louisiana (1998))

"I'll see you on the line...Onward!!!" - Servo 9414
https://www.srvd.vet

Drop me a line via email or snail-mail at:
raf@srvd.vet
SRVD | 145 Fleet Street | #256 | National Harbor | MD | 20745

SRVD's WHY: Epic Episode 7

- Not just to be in Service, but to be OF Service
- Raf is given a new name: "SERVO"

"Servo" comes from the Latin verb “servare” meaning to serve. “Servo” is the first person singular which means “I serve.” As it is, the present tense of “servare” is:

servo =I serve.

servas = you serve (singular).

servat = he /she serves.

servamus =we serve.

servatis = you serve (plural).

servant =they serve.

Etymologically, some English words which come from Latin are: serve; service; servant; servitude; server; servile; servitor; and servility.
(Jaigobin Shivcharran, Ph.D. Secondary and Tertiary Education & Linguistics, Summit University of Louisiana (1998))

"I'll see you on the line...Onward!!!" - Servo 9414
https://www.srvd.vet

Drop me a line via email or snail-mail at:
raf@srvd.vet
SRVD | 145 Fleet Street | #256 | National Harbor | MD | 20745

37 min