arise, go forth and conquer
Vado et Vinco!
vado et vinco
The correct Latin translation of "To the victor the spoils" is "Victori spolia."
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There are a few different places one can go to learn Latin. One can sign up for a Latin class at your local university, library, etc. There are also several computer programs that can teach you to speak Latin. One can also read Latin textbooks or listen to Latin training CD's as well.
The word friend is said in the Czech language as pritel. This word in Latin is said as amicitia and in Spanish as amigo.
Go forth and conquer means to move forward and make progress. This is a statement of encouragement meant to motivate a person to take action.
If it is plural meaning you're speaking to more than one it is progredere et vincere. If to one person it is progrede et vince :) I took latin for six years
ibimus ibis
Pig Latin for 'go away' is 'oh-gay way-ay'.
What he did say in the christian bible was "go forth and sin no more"
exeo, exire, exii, exitum - I go out
"not to go without"= "sine non ire"
In Pig Latin, "go to McDonald's" would be said as "ogo toay onaldMc'say".
he issued these orders: "surround the city and capture its people. Let not the peasants go forth the field, and let not the plowman plow." I hope my answer was useful to you! :)
Age! (singular) Agite! (plural)
Abi in malam rem
non molliter ire