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(Reason of edit: Incorrect motto, "Semper Fi" is for the Marines)
(Reason I know this: 5 years in the Navy as a Hospital Corpsman)
"Always strong"; "always courageous".
The motto of the United States Navy is "Semper Fortis," which translates to "Always Courageous" in English.
Latin.
These are two separate phrases:Veritas vos liberabit is "the truth will set you free".Semper vigilo, fortis paratus et fidelis is "I am always keeping watch, strong, prepared and faithful".
In English, Semper spes est is "There is always hope."Semper = alwaysSpes = hopeest = [there] is
Semper vigilo fortis paratus et fidelispronounced:Sem (as in cement) -per (as in temper)vig (as in pidgeon) -ilo (as in ee-low)for (as in for) -tis (as in tiss)par (as in par) -a (as in ahh) -us (as in us)et (as in et)fid (as in hid) -el (as in ale) -is (as in iss)
Semper is the Latin word for the English "always or forever" as in the Marine corps motto Semper fidelis or "always faithful".
define fortis consonant? define lenis consonant? what are features of fortis consonant? what are features of lenis consonants?
Turris fortis mihi Deus in Latin is "God (is) my strong tower" in English.
Always a leopard is the English equivalent of 'semper pardus'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'semper' means 'always'. The masculine gender noun 'pardus' means 'panther, leopard'.
Brave defender.
Strength and vigilance.
Both gentle and strong is the English equivalent of 'et suavis et fortis'. In the word by word translation, the conjunctions 'et ... et' mean 'both ... and'. The adjective 'suavis' means 'gentle'. The adjective 'fortis' means 'strong'.