latin ii stage 21 (1) phrase of the day aquā et igne interdictus forbidden from water and fire
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Latin iI stage 21 (1)
phrase of the day
aquā et igne interdictus
forbiddenfrom water and fire
Latin iI Stage 21 (2)
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doctus cum librō
having been taughtwith a book
Latin iI stage 21 (3)
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post scriptum(P.S.)
after it, having been written
Latin iI Stage 21 (4)
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ab urbe conditā
from the city having been founded(from the founding of the city)
Latin iI stage 21 (5)
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vae victīs
woe to the conquered
Latin iI stage 22 (1)
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suspendēns omnianasō
hanging everythingfrom the nose
Latin iI stage 22 (2)
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vīnō tortus et īrā(torqueō, torquēre, torsī, tortus)
having been tormented by wine and anger
Latin iI stage 22 (3)
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ad utrumque parātus(parō, parāre, parāvī, parātus)
prepared for the worst
Latin iI stage 22 (4)
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mentīrīsplendidē
to lie splendidly (boldly)
Latin iI stage 22 (5)
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audacteret sincerē
boldly and sincerely
Latin iI stage 22 (6)
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nec temerēnec timidē
neither rashly nor frightenedly
Latin iI stage 23 (1)
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nihil faciliusquam lacrimae
inhaurescitnothing dries more easily
than tears
Latin iI stage 23 (2)
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fortiter in rē,suāviter in modō
bravely in action,gently in manner
Latin iI stage 23 (3)
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nēmō mē impūnē lacessit
no one provokes mewithout punishment
Latin iI stage 23 (4)
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vulnerātus,nōn victus
wounded,not conquered
Latin iI stage 23 (5)
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vox clamantisin desertō
a voice of one cryingin the desert
Latin iI stage 23 (6)
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praemonitus,praemunitus
forewarned,forearmed
Latin iI stage 26 (1)
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nunc est bibendum
now [we] must drink!
Latin iI stage 26 (2)
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dē gustibus,nōn est disputandum
[we] must not argue about tastes(there’s no accounting for tastes)
Latin iI stage 26 (3)
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corrigenda
[things which we] must correct
Latin iI stage 26 (4)
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Carthāgōdēlenda est
Carthage must be destroyed
Latin iI stage 26 (5)
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nīldēsperandum est
[we] must despair nothing
Latin iI stage 26 (6)
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quid faciendum est?
what must [we] do?
Latin iI stage 27 (1)
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dō ut dēs
I give so that you give
Latin iI stage 27 (2)
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cavē nē cadās
beware, lest you fall
Latin iI stage 27 (3)
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crēdeut intellegās
believe so that you understand
Latin iI stage 27 (4)
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facut sciam
do it so that I know
Latin iI stage 28 (1)
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factīs non verbīs
by deeds, not by words
Latin iI stage 28 (2)
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cum granō salis
with a grain of salt
Latin iI stage 28 (3)
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vox faucibus haesit
the voice sticks in the throat
Latin iI stage 28 (4)
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magnō cum gaudiō
with great joy
Latin iI stage 28 (5)
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auribus teneō lupum
I have the wolf by the ears
Latin iI stage 29 (1)
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probitās laudātur et alget
honesty is praised and freezes
Latin iI stage 29 (2)
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tempora mutantur et nōs mutāmur in illīs
the times are changed and we are changed in them
Latin iI Stage 29 (3)
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orātor fit,poēta nascitur
one becomes a speaker,a poet is born
Latin iI stage 29 (4)
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quod citō acquiritur,citō perit
that which is acquired quickly, quickly perishes
Latin iI stage 30 (1)
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alea iacta est(iaciō, iacere, iēcī, iactus)
the die has been cast
Latin iI stage 30 (2)
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acta est fabula(agō, agere, ēgī, actus)
the drama has been done
Latin iI stage 30 (3)
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multī sunt vocātī,paucī vērō ēlectī(vocō, vocāre, vocāvī, vocātus)(ēligō, ēligere, ēlēgī, ēlectus)
many have been called, few indeed have been chosen
Latin iI stage 30 (4)
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repente dīvēs nēmō factus est bonus
(faciō, facere, fēcī, factus)
no one rich suddenly has been made good
Latin iI stage 31 (1)
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Deō volente(volō, velle, voluī)
with God willing
Latin iI stage 31 (2)
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vice versā(vertō, vertere, vertī, versus
= ‘turn around’)
with the situation turned around(vice versa)
Latin iI stage 31 (3)
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currente calamō(currō, currere, cucurrī)
with the pen running on(sloppily done)
Latin iI stage 31 (4)
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pollice versō
(vertō, vertere, versī, versus = ‘turn’)
with the thumb turned
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Latin iI stage 31 (5)
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arrectīs auribus(arrigō, arrigere, arrēxī, arrectus
= ‘prick up’)
with ears pricked up
Latin iI stage 31 (6)
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causā cessante,cessat et effectus
(cessō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus = ‘cease’)
with the cause ceasing,so ceases the effect
Latin iI stage 31 (7)
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mutātō nōmine(mutō, -āre, -āvī, -ātus)
with the name changed(it applies to you too!)
Latin iI stage 32 (1)
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nōn sequitur
it does not follow
Latin iI stage 32 (2)
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moritūrī tē salūtāmus
we, about to die, salute you
Latin iI stage 32 (3)
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confiteor
I confess
Latin iI stage 32 (4)
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rēs ipsa loquitur
the matter speaks for itself
Latin iI stage 32 (5)
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nōn progredī est regredī
not to go forward it to go back
Latin iI stage 32 (6)
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mementō morī
remember to die