"FAC ET SPERA" is a Latin phrase that translates to "Do and Hope." In a Scottish context, it embodies a spirit of resilience and determination, encouraging individuals to take action while maintaining hope for positive outcomes. This motto reflects a proactive attitude, suggesting that one should work diligently towards their goals while remaining optimistic about the future.
et is French for "and".
et j'espère: and I hope
et means and in english
et quand ? means 'and when?' in English.
In french, "et le lit" means "and the bed"
Fac et spera in Latin is "Do and hope" in English.
Motto: Fac et spera - "Do and hope"
Symphonaire Infernus et Spera Empyrium was created in 1992-03.
"Credo et" means "I believe and." "Spera" is a form of the verb "hope," but it is the imperative, as if you are telling someone else to hope. I would not be surprised if the phrase you meant to quote were "Credo et spero"--"I believe and I hope."
Love and then what you will, do.
The motto of Portlethen Academy is 'Do Your Best'.
Pietro Angelo Spera has written: 'Petri Angeli Sperae Pomaricani sacerdotis, V.I.D. et Academici Otiosi De passione D. Nostri Iesu Christi Vergilio centonis libri quatuor' -- subject(s): Passion
It is Latin. Very loose translation "make your life meaningful, and significant"
Love and do what you want to the stars. (The sentence is grammatically correct but doesn't make much sense.)
et is French for "and".
et - and J'habite - I live
voulez-vous... mean do you want...