Fortitudo; virtus.
Vi et animo also translated as "by strength and courage"
Audacia (courage).
"Fortitudo" means courage in Latin.
Courage comes from the Latin word, cor, which means 'heart'.
For 'courage', we say 'sahas' in Hindi.
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The Latin translation of the English phrase 'And thus courage, daughter' is the following: Et sic filia fortitudinis. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'et' means 'and'; 'sic' means 'thus'; 'courage' means 'fortitudo'; and 'filia' means 'daughter'. The Latin equivalent is the same whether the English meaning is 'And thus courage, daughter', in the sense of being courageous; or 'And thus [is] courage, daughter', in the sense of explaining what courage in general is all about.
virtus per asperum
animal courage
'partage ton courage'
Courage is "moed" -- pronounced moo dh
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