to combine business with pleasure
combbining business with pleasure
"Dulce et utile" is a Latin phrase that translates to "sweet and useful." It refers to the idea that literature and art should both provide pleasure (dulce) and serve a practical purpose or impart knowledge (utile). This concept has been influential in various fields, particularly in the context of education and rhetoric, emphasizing the balance between aesthetic enjoyment and practical application. The phrase underscores the belief that effective communication should engage and educate the audience simultaneously.
Parce que c'est utile = Because it's useful
oro dulce means sweet gold (oro/gold, dulce/sweet)
Rai Utile ended in 2008.
Rai Utile was created in 2004.
Lefèvre-Utile was created in 1846.
Mi hombre dulce: My sweet man
Un Animale utile was created in 1951.
I am assuming you mean dulce and that is spanish for sweet
How sweet it is.
The name would be Etandrophragma utile. Family: Meliaceae. (endangered)