una chucha con ravia se sentia caveat
He barely fathoms the concept of "caveat emptor".
"Caveat emptor" is a sentence in Latin. You could incorporate it into an English sentence, as: This item may not be worth the price; so, as always, caveat emptor.
Caveat emptor means "Let the buyer beware" in Latin.
Here at Honest Ed's the prices are low, however, caveat emptor.
A caveat can be a warning; or a qualification or exception. She gave me her ice cream cone without caveat. (without qualification or exception)
Caveat is a word meaning a warning or limitation.
Selling is to transfer property in exchange for good, money or services. Caveat is a Latin word for warning or caution.
A Caveat It's an aphorism.
Not only the Ancient Romans understand caveatemptor!
"Caveat emptor" is Latin for "Let the buyer beware". Generally, caveat emptor controls the sale of real property after the date of closing. This forces the seller to take responsibility for the product and prevents sellers from distributing unsatisfactory quality products.
Caveat emptor is not an acronym or abbreviation. It's latin for "Let the buyer beware." A caveat is a warning. Emptor is related to the word emporium (store.)
"Beware!", "Look Out!", "Keep Your Eyes Open", "Be Careful!", "Watch Out!"