"Finem somnio" is a Latin phrase that translates to "The end of sleep" in English.
Yes, the present infinitive of the third conjugation verb "somnio" is "somnare".
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Somnio was created in 2002.
Yes, the present infinitive of the third conjugation verb "somnio" is "somnare".
Amor finem non habet, or Finem non habet amor, or Amor non habet finem.
The cast of Respice finem - 1967 includes: Jan Kacer as Narrator
It means "I dream."
it's respice finem ray-spika fee-nim, it means Look toward the end; consider the end/outcome
look to the end A+
It means, "To the end."
The English equivalent of the Latin command 'Pugnate ad finem' is Fight to the end [or death]. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'pugnate' means '[you all] fight'. The preposition 'ad' means 'to'. The noun 'finem' means 'the end'.
"Somnio securitatem" is Latin for "dream security" or "security in dreaming." It could refer to a sense of safety, protection, or peacefulness experienced during dreaming or while asleep.
With God to the end.
after all (he, she) chose, loved, us