It is common in English to hear someone say 'Don't just stand there, do something.' When translated to Latin this sentence turns out much smaller though: 'Nolite stare, facite.'
In Latin, they didn't have "the" and "a". Sorry! When you read it, you just add them.
Pro.However, if you're trying to say "for a person," or something involving an indirect object, just decline the noun so that it's in the dative case.
Chromacolor in latin is just color. it is one of the many latin word we still use today.
There actually is no correct word for "ham" in latin. So "ham" in Latin is just the same in English
Oh, dude, the Latin word for beginning is "initium." It's like the starting point, you know? So, next time you want to sound all fancy and stuff, just drop that word into the conversation and watch everyone be like, "Whoa, this guy knows Latin!"
say no...if you dont want to do it you dont have to....stand up to them.....dont let them push you around...just tell them that i dont feel comfortable in doing that and im sorry but i dont want to do it...hope this answers your question
simple you just get it done and then dont worry about it :)
stand your ground means stand your ground and fight dont fear anything and just fight!!!
They dont call back.
You can have a lemonade stand, smoothie stand, cookie stand, or just sale something
It stands for pounds for you dumb idiots who dont know just joking
you dont, just drop it in gear real fast
You dont, you just have to get it out of your inventory.
That Girl - 1966 Don't Just Do Something Stand There 1-1 was released on: USA: 8 September 1966
Just tell him the truth. Say I just dont see you that way, Im sorry. Or something but dont lie!
I belive it was just for looks. I dont think it stands for anything
Try using letters that stand for something. Its important that it doesn't sound too fantasy. what about pacific glider of something like that most planes go over an ocean anyway. why dont you just make it "the lebanese airlines"!!!!!!!