"Qui dat pauperi non indigebit" is a Latin phrase that translates to "He who gives to the poor will not be in need." This saying emphasizes the idea that charitable acts and generosity towards those in need can ultimately lead to one's own well-being and abundance. It reflects a moral principle that helping others can create a cycle of support and prosperity within a community.
Probably a typo for "oui ou non", yes or no.
La Poupée qui fait non was created in 1966.
Non finis qui means "that does not end". I'm not sure what "finisce" means.
The cast of Non finisce qui - 1997 includes: Gianmarco Tognazzi
Probably a typo for "oui ou non", yes or no.
I don't know what 'like dat' is but Hello Kitty is cute and non-threatening.
Nemo dat quod non habet
The Latin sentence 'Memo dat quod non habat' contains two misspellings. One is the word 'memo', which needs to be written as 'nemo'. The other is the verb 'habat', which needs to be written as 'habet'. The corrected phrase therefore is the following: 'Nemo dat quod non habet'. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'nemo' means 'nobody'; 'dat' means [he/she/it] gives'; 'quod' means 'what'; 'non' means 'not'; and 'habet' means '[he/she/it] has'. The English meaning therefore is the following: Nobody gives what he/she doesn't have.
non revealing and clothes dat ain't tight
Leeton High School's motto is 'Qui Non Proficit, Deficit'.
"Let him not belong to another who can belong to himself."
Classen School of Advanced Studies's motto is 'Qui non proficit deficit'.