"This above all: to thine own self be true."
Latin would normally express this in the present tense: 'I am always here for you'.adsum tibi semperIf you try to put this into the future (I shall always be here for you) it sounds as if you are not here now for him, (but at some time in the future you will be).
-"Tuam sequere naturam " if the phrase "Be true to yourself" means that you know your values, and are guided in all things by your own conscience. - "Verum dic tibi ipsi" if the sentence "Be true to yourself" means that you tell the truth even to yourself, without hesitation. -"Tibi ipsi fidelis esto" if the sentence "Be true to yourself" means adhering firmly and devotedly to yourself.
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Above all (I do) thank you
Bassam Tibi was born in 1944.
Bonum tibi est = "It is good for you" Melius tibi est = "It is better for you" Optimum tibi est = "It is the best for you"
A slight misquotation; the correct form is:Dum mihi Vita fuit, Tibi, Christe, Fidelis ut essemThis is a line from the epitaph of the 17th-century Christian philosopher Sigismundus Lupichius (Sigmund Lupichi), which was quoted by Cotton Mather in his Ecclesiastical History of New England as follows:Dum mihi Vita fuit, Tibi, Christe, Fidelis ut essemMente Pia Studui, Dogma Sonando Tuum.Tu mihi Daelitiae, - Tu Divitiaeque fuisti;Tu mihi Defuncto, Gloria, Vita, Salus."While I had Life, so that I might be True to You, O Christ,With a Pious Mind I Devoted myself to Speaking your Doctrine.To me You were Delight, and Riches;To me, now Dead, You are Glory, Life, Salvation."
Tibi Clenci was born on 1975-10-17.
Ahmad Tibi was born on 1958-12-19.
Tibi - fashion brand - was created in 1997.
Eytan Tibi was born on 1987-11-16.
Some form of the verb adesse "to be present" is indicated, but which form depends on who's doing the "being here". Here are the possibilities (assuming you won't be here for you):I = tibi aderohe/she = tibi aderitwe = tibi aderimusthey = tibi aderuntIf the "you" in this sentence is supposed to be plural, replace tibi with vobis.