A translation of the Latin proverb "Fortuna audax iuvat", meaning that good luck comes to those who take chances. First used by Roman writer Terence, and later by Virgil in the Aeneid.
The correct phrase is... fortune favours the brave.
La Fortuna aiuta gli audaci.
verb of brave?
The word brave is:A verb: brave, braves, braving, braved;An adjective: brave, braver, bravest;A noun:The count noun (brave, braves) is an obsolete word for a Native American warrior.The uncountable noun (brave) is a word for a brave person or brave people as a group.
Not scared of anything could stand up to anybody or thing
As brave as a sword As brave as a lion
In English there are no masculine or feminine forms. English uses gender specific nouns for a male or a female, such as male and female.The word 'brave' is an adjective; adjectives are not gender specific. Examples:a brave persona brave mana brave womana brave childa brave rescuer
The phrase is 'fortune favours the brave' - meaning 'prosperity comes to those who take chances'.
The Roman poet Virgil.
fortune favours the bold
The motto of Yorkshire Regiment is 'Fortune Favours The Brave'.
Fortes = [the] brave [here in the accusative]fortuna = fortune [nominative]iuvat = it helps/ it assists/ it benefitsSo: Fortune helps the brave, often translated as Fortune favours the brave.
The saying "fortune favors the brave" suggests that those who take risks and act courageously are more likely to achieve success and gain good fortune. By stepping outside of their comfort zone and facing challenges head-on, individuals open themselves up to new opportunities and experiences that can lead to positive outcomes. Ultimately, this proverb emphasizes the importance of being bold and fearless in pursuing one's goals and dreams.
Headquarters Allied Rapid Reaction Corps's motto is 'Fortune favours the brave'.
A Second Century BC playright of the Roman age known as Terence, in his play 'Phormio'
Fortune favours the prepared.
Fortune favours the bold : Al-tharwa tofaddel eljare'ee ( in Arabic ). it is written this way : الثروة تفضل الجريء
Chance favours the prepared
A. Barker has written: 'Public Participation in Britain' 'Panzers at War (Hitler's Forces Series)' 'FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE: The Battles for the Hook, Korea 1952-53' 'Waffen SS at War (Hitler's Forces)'