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It means: But always for a friend.
semper carpedium
Lux et umbra vicissim sed semper amor: Light and shadows by turns but always love.
Sed is "thirst" Tener sed means "To be thirsty". For example: Tengo sed is 'I'm thirsty'.
The prefix "Sed" means SIT
In reality, nothing. It's what's known as dog latin, latin-seeming phrases that only work if they're 'translated'. What it is MEANT to be is, 'Always in excrement(shit, that is), only the depth varies.'
Sed is often used as shorthand for sedimentation rate.
it means he/she/it is thirsty
The English equivalent of 'Sumus semper in excretum sed alta variat' is We are always among those sifted out [or grown up], but other things change. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'sumus' means '[we] are'. The adverb 'semper' means 'always'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'excretum' means 'grown up' if the past participle of 'excrescere' or 'sifted out' if the past participle of 'excernere'. The conjunction 'sed' means 'but'. The adjective 'alta' means 'high'. The verb 'variat' means '[he/she/it] does vary, is varying, varies'.
The Spanish word "sed" means "thirst" in English.
Thirst.
"I am very thirsty."