The Latin phrase 'vox et praeterea nihil' means a voice and nothing more. The word-by-word translation is the following: 'vox' means 'voice'; 'et' means 'and'; 'praeterea' means ''besides, beyond this or further' or 'after this or hereafter'; and 'nihil' means 'nothing'. According to classical Latin, the pronunciation is as follows: wohks eht pri-TEH-ray-ah NEE-hihl. According to liturgical Latin, the pronunciation is the following: vohks eht pri-TEH-ray-ah NEE-hihl.
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∙ 15y agosynonyn for vanity is: conceit, conceitedness; self-conceit, self-complacency, self-confidence, self-sufficiency, self-esteem, self-love, self-approbation, self-praise, self-glorification, self-laudation, self-gratulation, self-applause, self-admiration; amour propre; selfishness., airs, affected manner, pretensions, mannerism; egotism; priggism, priggishness; coxcombery, gaudery, vainglory, elation; pride; ostentation; assurance., vox et praeterea nihil; cheval de bataille., coxcomb; Sir Oracle.
"The friends and the voice" translates to amici et vox in Latin.
It means "To the brave and faithful, nothing is difficult"
Nihil sumus sine anima et scientia would be a translation of that phrase
The phrase "homo sum et nihil humanum" was said by the Roman playwright Terence. It translates to "I am a man and nothing human is alien to me" and reflects his belief in the universality of human experiences.
et - and J'habite - I live
et is French for "and".
voulez-vous... mean do you want...
Do you mean Patria et spe - Motherland and Hope
Et felie is not french
'et tout' is French for 'and all'
"et" means "and". "ette" does not exist.