'We sow in order to reap', or 'we plant so that we can harvest'.
It is Latin for 'Serve the Lord'.
It is equivalent to the french subjunctive. You use it after ut and ne or to express an obligation
Ud=Ut dictum is a latin word, meaning "as directed"
It is equivalent to the french subjunctive. You use it after ut and ne or to express an obligation
Ut.
Ut victoirous
It is Latin for "How are you?"
The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'as below' is Ut infra. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'ut' means 'as'. The adverb 'infra' means 'below'.
It's latin and means: "be one".
ut lucror
This is the phrase "as you like it" as mangled by an online English-to-Latin translator. It actually means "As I like you he".
ut contendere durum