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Yes there are proofs of Ipse Erat Elias but hopefully you didn't buy it on a CRUISE! the signatures are not recognized by the fine art world as being authentic. Ask ANY gallery!

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What is 'sit ipse' in English?

Let it be itself is the English equivalent of 'sit ipse'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'sit' means 'let [he/she/it] be'. The reflexive 'ipse' means 'itself'.


What does solvs ipse mean in latin?

Solus ipse is Latin for "only [one]self" and is the root of the English word "solipsism". Solus means "alone, by oneself", and ipse is an intensive pronoun that has varied meanings based on context, but in this case means "his/her/its self".


How does IPse work?

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What is IPSE?

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How do you translate 'Be yourself and love yourself' into Latin?

Es et ama te ipse.


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What is the latin word for myself?

There are several, depending on its use. If "myself" modifies "I" or "me", then a form of ipse is used to translate it:hoc [ego] ipse audivi, "I myself have heard this"If it is used reflexively (appearing as a non-subject in a sentence with "I" as the subject), a form of the first-person pronoun is used:me vulneravi, "I have hurt myself"mihi donum dedi, "I have given [to] myself a present"


I love the Latin phrase 'alter ipse amicus' 'a friend is another self' but would like to reference my sister Would the correct translation be 'alter ipsa soror'?

Ah, what a lovely sentiment you have there. To reference your sister in the phrase 'a friend is another self,' you can say 'alter ipsa soror.' It's wonderful to see you finding ways to express your connection and love for your sister through beautiful Latin phrases.


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