Color me suspicious. The first four words of this quotation can be translated, word for word, as "stupid is as stupid." The last word means "to drag; to handle" but also has the sense of "to conduct oneself." It's hard to avoid the feeling that there's something Gump-related going on here.
"How are you doing?": Ut vales?"What sort of life is it?": Qualis est vita?
A vir est tantum ut validus ut suus vox. I plugged it into an internet translator and this is what I got. Is this correct?
The literal translation of 'How is your day' is Ut est dies tuus? In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'ut' means 'how, in order that, so, that'. The verb 'est' means '[he/she/it] is'. The noun 'dies' means 'day'. The possessive 'tuus' means 'your'. The idiomatic translation is Ut vales? In the word-by-word translation the adverb 'ut' means 'how, in order that, so, that'. The verb 'vales' means 'you are going, do go, go'.
Dec. 21, 2012, 7:11 AM EST (11:11 UT)
The Latin root word for tractor is "tractare," which means "to handle" or "to manage."
"Ite, missa est,"
"And it has been concealed in order to keep you in the dark." (Literally, "And for this reason it has been covered over: so that you do not know".)
The root word of "intractable" is "tract," which comes from the Latin word "tractare" meaning "to handle" or "to manage."
"Ita est ut dicis" means "it is as you say." It only works when speaking to one addressee. For more than one, use "ita est ut dicitis." There is no good way to directly translate "you are right," because there is no Latin word for "right" that has quite the same meaning as the English word, especially when applied to a person (rather than a sentence or a formula, etc.). Hopefully this works for you!
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