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The Latin equivalent of the English sentence 'It is ever thus' is the following: Sic semper. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'sic' means 'in this way, so, or thus'; and 'semper' means 'always, at all times, on each occasion'. Latin speakers and writers don't need to feel compelled to use verbs, especially in the case of forms of 'to be'. For example, the motto of Virginia is 'Sic semper tyrannus', which means '[It is] ever thus with tyrants'.

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Thus is = Sic est

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Atque sic est.

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