"Semper occultus" is a Latin phrase that translates to "always hidden" in English. It suggests the idea of something that is consistently concealed or not easily visible, often implying mystery or secrecy. The phrase can be used in various contexts, such as philosophy, literature, or discussions about the nature of knowledge and perception.
Sic Semper Tyrannis is Latin. It means "thus always to tyrants"
Semper I was created on 2011-10-23.
The motto of the US Marines, "Semper Fidelis" -- "Semper Fi" for short -- translates from the Latin as "Always faithful."
Semper Paratus: Always Ready
Semper Paratus It means "Always Ready" in LatinThe Coast Guard motto is: Semper ParatusIn English it means "Always Ready."
Daisy Scarlett Semper Occultus - 2005 SUSPENDED was released on: USA: 2007
Platycheirus occultus was created in 1990.
Mesomys occultus was created in 2000.
You probably mean Semper vigilo, which is Latin for "I am always vigilant".
Semper = Always Vinco = Victorious
Do you mean "Semper Fi"?"Semper Fi" is short for "Semper Fidelis", and that is Latin for "Always Faithful".Semper Fidelis is Latin for "Always Faithful". It is the motto of the United States Marine Corps.
Semper is the Latin word for the English "always or forever" as in the Marine corps motto Semper fidelis or "always faithful".
Semper Fi is short for Semper Fidelis which means Always Faithful. Semper Paratus means Always Prepared.
vester semper is non grammatic Latin for "always yours"
"Semper tua" and "Semper tuus" both mean "Always yours". Difference is in sex of person who writes this state. "Semper tua" writes woman. "Semper tuus" writes man. But neither really means 'always yours' - that would be Semper tibi - for both genders.
"Semper Fi" or Semper fidelis is Latin for "Always loyal" or "Always faithful".
I think you mean "Semper Fi", which is short for "Semper Fidelis", a Latin phrase meaning "Always faithful", which is the motto of the United States Marine Corps. Over the years the Marines have shortened it to Semper Fi, and "Semper Fi, Mac" is the universal Marine greeting.