Quis custodiet custodias?
or
Quis custodiet praesada?
the second one is referring more to military guards.
Cerberus guards the gate to prevent those who have crossed the River Styx from escaping and to keep intruders out.
in latin the word desertus means "to leave, abandon, foresake," traditionally deserts where empty places where the week and criminals were exiled to - they were left, forsaken and abandoned
cerebrus guards the underworld
its name is Malik (مالک).it is mentioned in Koran:And they will call, "O Malik, let your Lord put an end to us!" He will say, "Indeed, you will remain." (43:77)
Type your answer here... Yes, he is a two headed dog that guards the passage to the underword
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Who will guard the guardians?
reddo is latin for translate.
The plural of guard is guards. As in "the dog closely guards the cookie she just stole".
There are no right and kleft guards in basketball. There is a Shooting guard and a Point Guard
Guard is present tense. I/We/You/They guard; He/She/It guards.
The Swiss Guards are the body guards of the pope.
they guard Egypt
Guards
The answer to 'Guard' in Latin is 'Tutela.'
point guard and shooting guard
The plural form for the noun guard is guards.
Originally presented in Juvenal's Satires, it translates directly to "Who will guard the guards themselves?"