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A vir est tantum ut validus ut suus vox. I plugged it into an internet translator and this is what I got. Is this correct?
The phrase "tantum validus superstes" is Latin, translating to "only the strong survive." It reflects the idea that in challenging circumstances, only the most resilient individuals or entities endure. The phrase is often associated with the concept of survival of the fittest in both natural and social contexts. Its origins can be traced to ancient philosophical thoughts on strength and endurance, though it has gained popular usage in modern times.
Tantum in Latin is "How great" or "so much" in English.
Latin Hymn: Tantum ergo, Sacramentum, veneremur Literal: So much, therefore, let us venerate the sacrament
ubi tu pulasas ego vapulo tantum means where you hit/punch only i am beaten. ubi-where tu-you pulsas-you hit/punch ego-I vapulo-I am beaten tantum-only
A plurale tantum (plural: pluralia tantum) is a noun which has no singular form, for example, "scissors".
Modo; tantum.
Tantum mors est aeterna.
Yes he is actually hotter then channon tantum. he is adorable
The Tantum bike features a lightweight aluminum frame, 21-speed Shimano gears, front suspension fork, and disc brakes. It also has 26-inch wheels and a comfortable saddle.
"A thing is worth as much as it can be sold for."
Colas tantum quos te colunt.