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Fiat lux- my school's motto: let there be light

dulce et decorum st pro patria mori-there is no greater glory then dying for your country
 
so i played rome:total war and the loading screen contains a few, and the comic of asterix also helped me on a few (but i heard this shit is totally unknown in the US)

timidi mater non flet //////////////// a cowards mother doesnt cry

dulce et decorum est pro patria mori ////////////// HARDCORE PATRIOT SHIT: sweet and honourful it is to die for your [fathers(home,etc)] country

nunc est bibendum /////////////// its drinking time!

timeo DANAOS et dona ferentes /////// i fear the GREEK, even if they bring presents (DANAOS can be changed to whatever)

sapere aude /////////// dare to use your mind (kant ftw)

 
Si vis pacem, para bellum - If you wish for peace, prepare for war

thats my favorite and a quote that i kinda live by. nothing is going to come easy, you know?
 
HA! we learned this too!

also

"oh deliciae tu, habes egeam, tu dicis "est mod amicis" et tu dicis "est mod amicus"

^^biz markie in latin FTW
 
which basically means "in the name of the father, the son and the holy spirit" in case anybody is wondering.
my favorite is "Veritas et Aequitas". "Truth and Justice" if my memory serves.
 
im studyign for my final exam in latin and this is on it. it was said by caesar as he crossed the rubicon
 
the best part of

"carpe diem" - seize the day

is that you can totally negate it by saying:

"carpe diem cras"

seize the day, tomorrow.
 
haha no i don't actually care that much.

anybody found a latin translator online by chance? i haven't been looking, but just curious?
 
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