The English equivalent of 'Sumus semper in excretum sed alta variat' is We are always among those sifted out [or grown up], but other things change. In the word-by-word translation, the verb 'sumus' means '[we] are'. The adverb 'semper' means 'always'. The preposition 'in' means 'in'. The noun 'excretum' means 'grown up' if the past participle of 'excrescere' or 'sifted out' if the past participle of 'excernere'. The conjunction 'sed' means 'but'. The adjective 'alta' means 'high'. The verb 'variat' means '[he/she/it] does vary, is varying, varies'.
The motto of The Highlands School is 'Semper Altius'.
The motto of Pinecrest Academy - Georgia - is 'Semper Altius'.
In English, Semper spes est is "There is always hope."Semper = alwaysSpes = hopeest = [there] is
Semper is the Latin word for the English "always or forever" as in the Marine corps motto Semper fidelis or "always faithful".
"Semper pardus" translates to "always leopard" in English. "Semper" means "always" and "pardus" means "leopard" in Latin. This phrase is often used to represent the idea of consistency or the enduring nature of a leopard.
"You are always growing."
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Always prepared or Always ready is the English equivalent of 'semper paratus'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'semper' means 'always'. The adjective 'paratus' means 'prepared, ready'.
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The English meaning of the Latin word Semper Fi is always faithful. Semper Fi is also used as a motto for the United States Marine Corps, though the full Latin phrase is Semper Fidelis.
Whether or not the words 'semper' and 'sempre' are interchangeable depends upon the context in English. The word 'semper' is Latin for 'always'. The word 'sempre' is Italian for 'always'.
The motto of the United States Navy is "Semper Fortis," which translates to "Always Courageous" in English.