nunc est bibendum means "now it is time to drink". The phrase hold a meaning very similar to "carpe diem" (seize the day). Created by Homer (the writer, not the character) it means that you should not worry too much and just relax.
It is certain because it is impossible.
"It is what it is", and that's Latin.
non est = He or she or it is not
Well.. I'm assuming you mean translating from Latin to English. In which case it means: is initiative. This obviously doesn't make sense. Could you possibly mean: incaptum est? Incaptum est means he/she/it having been caught in.
The Latin word est means ishe is or she is or it isWhich of these it is depends on the subject of the Latin sentence.
In Latin est is singular. est plural is sunt
The phrase is in Latin, and it translates to "It is."
How beautiful the tunic is!
Metella is the mother Caecilius is the father Quintus is the the son
The verb est in Latin is "is" in English.
Villa agricolarum in insula est.
Certus is one Latin equivalent of 'positive'. It's the masculine form of a Latin adjective that means 'certain'. The feminine and neuter forms are 'certa' and 'certum', respectively. Another equivalent is positivus, in terms of the grammatical term 'positive'.