Koh-g-noh-skeh-tees wear-ee-tah-tehm eht wear-ee-tah-s woah-s lee-bear-ah-beet
All 'g's are hard, as in garden. All 's's are soft as in snake. All 'v's are pronounced as 'w's. All 'o's are long, as in oat.
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The English equivalent of the Latin sentence 'Et cognoscetis veritatem et veritas liberabit vos' is the following: 'And you will know the truth and the truth will set you free'. According to classical Latin, the pronunciation of the sentence is as follows: eht kaw-gnoh-SKAY-tihs way-rih-TAH-tehm eht WAY-rih-tahs lee-beh-RAH-biht wohs. According to liturgical Latin, the pronunciation is the following: eht kaw-nyoh-SHAY-tihs vay-rih-TAH-tehm eht VAY-rih-tahs lee-beh-RAH-biht vohs.
Mu Phi Epsilon's motto is 'Seeketh not its own'.
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From Latin "veritas, veritatem"veritatem (Latin)vertateverdad (Spanish)
Veritas nos liberabit.
Doshisha University's motto is 'Veritas liberabit vos'.
University of Tennessee at Martin's motto is 'The Total Collegiate Experience'.
Veritas vos liberabit
Veritas is Latin for "truth", but Liberai doesn't mean anything.This may be a misquotation of Veritas Liberat ("Truth Sets Free") or Veritas Liberabit ("Truth Will Set Free").
Adolfo Ibáñez University's motto is 'Veritas liberabit nos'.
The motto of Catholic University of Cordoba is 'Veritas Liberabit Vos'.
The motto of Aquinas Diocesan Grammar School is 'Veritas Liberabit'.
The motto of Canterbury Christ Church University is 'Veritas liberabit vos'.