Ow-day-AH-moos is the pronunciation of 'Audeamus'. The Latin verb is in the form of the first person plural. The tense is the present subjunctive of the infinitive 'audere'. The meaning is 'Let us be bold'.
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∙ 14y agoQui audet adipiscitur = Who dares, wins.
The latin word audeamus can be translated as either "Let us dare" or "We dare". It is the motto of the University of Otago's Student's Association and was adopted as a response the the university's motto sapere aude, which means "Dare to be wise."Sources:1. http://www.ousa.org.nz/home/history/2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)
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