cave servus sit
In latin: let the writer beware
It means "Let the buyer beware"
Caveat qui desiderat is the Latin equivalent of 'He who wishes beware'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'caveat' means 'let him beware, let him take heed'. The relative pronoun 'qui' means 'who'. The verb 'desiderat' means 'he desires, he wishes'.
Caveat emptor means "Let the buyer beware" in Latin.
The Latin verb "to buy" is emere. (Hence Caveat emptor, "Let the buyer beware".)
Servus means slave in Latin.
Cave leones.
Cavere - to beware
Pretty slave in Latin is 'pulcher servus' which directly translates into 'beautiful slave'
cave - pronouced ka-vay as in cave canem - beware of the dog
Cave lamiam.
Cave vicinum.