Getting a Tattoo, How do I write in Latin?
I am changing the phrase Novus Ordo Seclorum
to... Novus Ordo Animus or Animum?
Is it animus or animum?
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I am changing the phrase Novus Ordo Seclorum
to... Novus Ordo Animus or Animum?
Is it animus or animum?
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I want to translate a phrase from English to Latin or some other ancient language. What are some good sites where I can do this for free? I've looked and I can't find any. I need some accurate, free sites where I don't have to sign up for anything. Thanks!
I'm creating some marketing material for a business and would like to depict this phrase in Latin. The business sells jewelry that is both beautiful and of good quality (strength)
My husband is very interested in Ancient Rome and can speak Latin well ... but I can't ask him this. I'm planning a surprise for him for Valentine's Day ... I want to have a watch engraved with this phrase "I will love you my whole life, you and no other" in Latin. Can anyone give me the Latin translation? Thanks in advance.
I want a phrase in latin tattooed, yet am not sure how to write it out.
Can someone explain the difference in "Scito te ipsum" and "nosce te ipsum." According to different websites, they both translate to "know yourself." Yet im not sure how so. Please help if you can. Haha thank you! :]
Can anyone please breakdown the pronunciation of this phrase?
Can anybody translate this phrase into Latin?
How would you say the phrase "sound across the sea" in Latin?
"Sound" as in an audible noise, not "sound" as in "a sound mind" or sanity, and not sound as in the body of water on the inside of barrier islands.
Looking for a grammatically correct latin translation of the phrase "Only the best" or one similar to it. Trying to avoid something like "nil nisi optimum" though... Thanks in advance folks!
I can find an online translator but none of them say the same thing. Could someone with some experience in Latin tell me the correct wording for this phrase? thanks
blood of my blood refers to a family member. i know sanguis can mean blood and i think consanguine refers to a relative (according to web searches) but i have no understanding of latin & no idea how to put this phrase together.
cheers for your help, j0ne5y
It's nice that I have learned the meaning of the phrase "uti possidetis." However, I would like to be able to pronounce it. Yes, I know that some latin phrases appear in online dictionaries, which increasingly come equipped with pronunciation tools. However, not all the phrases I'm learning, which can be found in Wikipedia, appear in standard online dictionaries.
You see, i really want to know what "give me liberty or give me acorns" means in Latin. I've looked all over the internet, but they have no good translations!!!!! I know the phrase is kinda weird, but it's for an important cause, and i'd appretiate it much if someone can tell me how that is written in Latin.
Thanx!