latin for do more with less
The translation into Latin is a priori.To read more about this Latin phrase on Answers.com, see the Related Link.
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heyi have been searching for this translation myself, the best i could find was'ab hinc' it more literally means 'hereafter' thoughhope this helpsXxx
New latin: mammalia Old latin: mammalis See related link for more information
The Latin equivalent of 'thoroughbred' may be generosus. The Latin term tends to be translated as 'of noble birth'. But a more exact equivalent may be de genere puro. This Latin phrase tends to be translated as 'of a pure breed'. In the word-by-word translation, the preposition 'de' means 'from, of'. The noun 'genere' means 'kind, type'. The adjective 'puro' means 'pure'.
The translation into Latin is a priori.To read more about this Latin phrase on Answers.com, see the Related Link.
Gloria tibi (one person); Gloria vobis (more than one person).
Te amas (when said to one person) or vos amatis(when said to more than one person).
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In latin this would traditionally be something like: Iovi Gloria (to Jupiter, glory) If you want a more literal translation, say: Iovi omnis Gloria. (to Jupiter, all glory)
heyi have been searching for this translation myself, the best i could find was'ab hinc' it more literally means 'hereafter' thoughhope this helpsXxx
Praesenti more uti.
New latin: mammalia Old latin: mammalis See related link for more information
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lacinia purus is just one translation. Go to google translate or another translation website for more translations.
In melius mutari means "upon better change". The word 'upon' may have a better or more appropriate translation based upon the context in which the latin phrase is used. -jt
Voca me translates to call me. Some more information on the sentence: Voca me is the verb vocare in the imperative, which takes a 1st person singular personal pronoun (me) in the accusative.Hope this helps.