There are two possible Latin translations of the English sentence "I am my own worst enemy."
Specifically, one is the version if the speaker or writer is female: Ego sum inimica propria pessima mea. The other is the version if the speaker or writer is male: Ego sum inimicus proprius pessimus meus.
The pronoun ego means "I." The verb sum means "(I) am." The feminine adjective inimica and the masculine inimicus respectively mean "female enemy" and "male enemy." The feminine adjective propria and the masculine proprius mean "own." The feminine adjective pessimaand the masculine pessimus mean "worst." The feminine possessive adjective mea and the masculine meus mean "my."
If you're male, Neminem nisi me ipsum timeo.
If you're female, Neminem nisi me ipsam timeo.
Jeg er min egen verste fiende
My Own Worst Enemy - album - was created in 2003.
My Own Worst Enemy - song - was created in 1998.
The sentence is a mix of five words in Latin, and one in English. The equivalent of the English word 'own' is 'proprius'. Therefore, the all-Latin sentence reads as follows: 'Ego sum meus proprius pessimus hostilis'. The English translation is as follows: I am my own worst enemy.
My Own Worst Enemy - Scrubs - was created on 2007-10-25.
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My Own Worst Enemy - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA
Lit "my own worst enemy"
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the suffragettes were their own worst enemy because of their violent campaign, they were not doing any good, they were hurting people and themselves in this unexeptable cause of action
Louis Binstock
It is people who are not pirates and otherpirates.Of course, a pirate is his own worst enemy.