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What does nil deperandum mean?

It's Latin NIL DESPERANDUM (never despair).


What is the Latin word for nothing?

nusquam, nihilum, nihil are the three conjugations of the latin word for nothing. I also added a link to a translation website in case you have further questions. Nihilum and nihil are good words for 'nothing', as is 'nil'. 'Nusquam', however, is an adverb meaning 'nowhere'. Do not trust any on-line translation site for Latin. They are all notoriously inaccurate. The latin for "nothing" is nihil, which is the root of the English word nil.


What are some English derivates of the Latin word 'nihil'?

Annihilate, nihilism, nil


Why is nil used instead of zero in soccer?

Nil comes from the word "Nihil" which is Latin for nothing. Nil is used more than "zero" or "nothing" in soccer because Latin is more widely used than American English.


What is 'nil nisi optimum' in English?

"Nil nisi optimum" translates to "nothing but the best" in English.


What is the Latin root word for nothing?

"Nothing" is nihil in Latin, or nil for short.


What are famous quotes in latin?

Prefer et obdura, dolor hic tibi proderit olim. Tibi gratias agimus quod nilil fumas Aut viam inveniam aut facium Faber est quisque fortunae suae nil desperandum nulli secundus per aspera ad astra dum vita es spes est


What is the English translation of the Latin phrase 'Re vera cara mea mea nil refert'?

"In truth, my dear, that has nothing to do with me" is one of many loosely translated English equivalents of the urban Latin phrase Re vera, cara mea, mea nil refert.Specifically, the feminine noun re in its ablative form is "thing". The feminine adjective vera means "true". The feminine adjective cara means "dear". The feminine possessive adjective mea means "my". The indeclinable nil means "nothing". The verb refert literally translates as "bears, brings back".The phrase is a rendering into Latin of the last sentence which Rhett Butler says to Scarlett O'Hara in the novel Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell (November 8, 1900-August 16, 1949).


What is Latin for NPO?

Nil per os...nothing by mouth


Please help me translate Never Fear Living into Latin or Be Not Afraid of Living?

These are machine translations, so scholars could probably come up with more poetic ones: Nil desperandum viventium: Never fear living. Ne timeas vitae: Be not afraid of life. Non vitae metus. Don't fear life. How's this? Gaudere vita. Rejoice in life.


What is the root of nihil?

Nihil = 'Nothing' as a noun; 'not at all' as an abverb


What is Colorado's Motto?

Nil Sine Numine (which is Latin for "Nothing without Providence").