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It is appropriate to say Semper Fidelis to a U.S. Marine as long as a) You mean what you say and b) you know what you're saying. Semper Fidelis means "Always Faithful" and it is mainly used between Marines as a form of respect and shows the bond that they have with all other Marines.
Semper Fi, or "Semper Fidelis", is the the Marine Corps motto. Semper Fidelis is the Latin term for "Always Faithful.
Semper Fidelis
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Semper Fidelis
"Semper fidelis" - the motto of the U.S. Marine Corps was composed by John Philip Sousa.
Yes - Semper Fidelis .
Always Faithful"Semper Fidelis" or "Semper Fi" is the U.S. Marine Corps Motto which means "always faithful."
Do you mean "Semper Fi"?"Semper Fi" is short for "Semper Fidelis", and that is Latin for "Always Faithful".Semper Fidelis is Latin for "Always Faithful". It is the motto of the United States Marine Corps.
It is short for "Semper Fidelis", the Marine slogan: "Always Faithful."
Semper is the Latin word for the English "always or forever" as in the Marine corps motto Semper fidelis or "always faithful".
Semper Fidelis, its latin for always faithful. It is the Marine Corps motto.