nekas nav perfekts
If you were to say 'fear nothing' in Latin, you'd say vereor nusquam.
Par perfectum
non orare audetis. But my latin skills aren't perfect.
literraly annihilate comes from the latin "ad nihilo" which means to nothing
omnia aut nihil
The Latin for "I have" in the sense of "I possess" is habeo.In Latin the perfect indicative past tense of a verb can express "I have (begun, fought, eaten or whatever)".
colobius de bora
The word "perfect" comes from the Latin verb perficio.
Asn adjective, perfect is perfectus, absolutus, plenus or integer.As a verb "I perfect" is perficio or absolvo
Umbra Nihil (or umbra de nihil).
God is deus; nothing is nihil. Nothing must be in the genitive form because the phrase god of nothing implies the god belongs to nothing. DEUS NIHILORUM
"Nothing" is nihil in Latin, or nil for short.