"Dare to defy" in English is Audé repugnáre in Latin.
, the English football club, Tottenham Hotspurs, has the words "audere est facere" wich means "to dare is to do" in their logo.
Aude distare.
A Latin equivalent of the English noun 'license' is copia, in terms of 'license' as official permission. Another is licentia, in terms of 'license' as unwarranted freedom. The Latin equivalent of the English verb 'to license' is potestatem dare, in which the noun 'potestatem' means 'power' and the verb 'dare' means 'to give'.
¿cómo te atreves pronounced: coemoe tay atrebez
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
Singular: Noli dare! Plural: Nolite dare!
Dare--to give.
Aude distare.
non orare audetis. But my latin skills aren't perfect.
Aude meminisse.
Dare I Say was created in 2004.
to dare to say to go or to do. Venture
Sentire Aude
You say either, "Let us play truth or dare?" Or you say, "Let's play truth or dare?"
The Latin root of "data" is "datum," which means "something given."
There was something, dare I say it, a little unusual about him.
The motto of Tiffin Girls' School is 'Dare to be Wise'.