Aqua vitae - Water of life (brandy) Aquila non captat muscas - The eagle doesn't capture flies (don't sweat the small things) Arbiter elegantiae - Judge in matters of taste Arcana imperii - Secrets of the empire Arduum sane munus - A truly arduous task Arguendo - For the sake of ar...
Aegroto, dum anima est, spes esse dicitur - It is said that for a sick man, there is hope as long as there is life Aequam memento rebus in arduis servare mentem - Remember when life's path is steep to keep your mind even. (Horace) Aeronavis abstractio a prestituto cursu - Hij...
Non scholae sed vitae discimus - We do not learn for school, but for life. (Seneca) Non semper erit aestas - It will not always be summer (be prepared for hard times) Non sequitur - It does not follow Non serviam - I will not serve Non sibi sed suis - Not for one's self but ...
Magnum opus - Great work, the major work of one's life Magnus frater spectat te - Big Brother is watching you Maior risus, acrior ensis: quadragesima octava regula quaesitus - The bigger the smile, the sharper the knife: the 48th rule of acquisition Mala fide - In bad faith (somethi...
拉丁语:Latin Quotes and Phrases (F)词汇对于学习小语种很重要哦,只有积累了一定的词汇,才能学好并且充分掌握小语种哦。这里小编给大家整理了一篇拉丁语的词汇,希望大家能好好学习。 Fabas indulcet fames - Hunger sweetens the beans, or hunger makes everything taste good! Faber est suae quisque fortunae ...
Over 1,900 Latin Mottos, Latin Phrases, Latin Quotes and Latin Sayings with English Translations. Bis vivit qui bene vivit He lives twice who lives well.
拉丁语:Latin Quotes and Phrases (I) 词汇对于学习小语种很重要哦,只有积累了一定的词汇,才能学好并且充分掌握小语种哦。这里小编给大家整理了一篇拉丁语的词汇,希望大家能好好学习。 Ibidem (Ib.) - In the same place. (in a book) Id certum est quod certum reddi potest - That is certain that can...
拉丁语:Latin Quotes and Phrases (F) 词汇对于学习小语种很重要哦,只有积累了一定的词汇,才能学好并且充分掌握小语种哦。这里小编给大家整理了一篇拉丁语的词汇,希望大家能好好学习。 Fabas indulcet fames - Hunger sweetens the beans, or hunger makes everything taste good!
107 Positive Quotes to Brighten Your Day 1. Carpe diem "Pluck the day," is the literal transition here, but we use this phrase to mean its more sensical translation, "seize the day." It was first used by the Roman poetHoracein 23 B.C. as a way to stress the importance of living...
Non scholae sed vitae discimus - We do not learn for school, but for life. (Seneca) Non semper erit aestas - It will not always be summer (be prepared for hard times) Non sequitur - It does not follow Non serviam - I will not serve Non sibi sed suis - Not for one's self but ...