He shall repress violence with laws.
Use lower case and italicize cum laude, magna cum laude and summa cum.
"Cum" is a Latin word which means "with".
I graduated from Harvard Summa Cum Laude.
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The abbreviation for cumulative is cum. Cumulative is defined as an arrangement in which a payment not paid is carried over to the following period.
The English equivalent of the Latin phrase 'Cum dederit' is When he/she/it will have given. In the word-by-word translation, the conjunction 'cum' means 'when'. The verb 'dederit' means '[he/she/it] will have given'.
When I'm well, When I prevail is the English translation of 'cum valeo'. In the word by word translation, the conjunction 'cum' means 'while, during the time that'. The verb 'valeo' means '[I] am well, prevail'.
Dito cum scientia is Latin. It translates to this in English: Rich or enriched (dito) with (cum) knowledge (scientia).
the pronounciation is " cum maa cheama", translated in English is "What`s my name?"
"Are you with me?" in English is Estis cum me? or Estis mecum? in Latin.
"With the sailors!" in English is Cum nautis! in Latin.
"With passion" in English is cum ardore in Latin.
That is Latin for "With privilege."
One with us is the English equivalent of 'Unum cum nobis'. In the word by word translation, the adjective 'unum' used as a noun means 'one'. The preposition 'cum' means 'with'. The personal pronoun 'nobis' means 'us'.
Ka pai tama in English mean swallow my cum
There is not a symbol, but a word. cum (COO-M) means with
Is it possible that the intended phrase is laborare cum ardore, "to toil with eagerness"? This would make a lot more sense than the other wordings that have been presented here: labore cum adorare, which is "by toil when they worshiped", or labore cum adore, which is "by toil with emmer wheat"