The term "nota bene" translates to English as "note well." An example of a sentence using this phrase would be: We will be in the Adirondacks this weekend; nota bene it gets very chilly at night in the mountains.
It is Latin for Note Well. It literally means pay attention to what I am writing.
1) Nota Bene (Latin: Note Well) 2) Niobium
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The sentence, Janet thought Sean's answer was very reassuring, is an example of how to use reassuring in a sentence.
Nota bene: you must submit your completed form before midnight. Nota bene is frequently abbreviated "NB", so it would also be fine to write, "NB: you must submit your completed form before midnight.
The Latin abbreviation nb (nota bene, "note well") could be used for this purpose.
Nota Bene
NB as in Nota Bene
NOTA bENE
observe carefully
NB.... Note well, to take notice of. It's from Latin.
The Latin and Italian phrase 'nota bene' means note well. It is commonly used in legal papers to draw attention to certain details meaning either 'pay attention' or 'take notice'.
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The Latin phrase 'nota bene' (N.B.) is used in Spanish, as it is in English
1) Nota Bene (Latin: Note Well) 2) Niobium
It's an acronym for the Latin phrase nota bene, which means "note well".