Fortis- brave/strong
The English phrase "I am strong" can be translated into Latin. In this ancient language it comes out "tunc potens sum".
The idea of a patriot was strong in ancient Latin culture, so there are a couple of translations. "Patriot" can be the Latin "amantissimus rei publicae". Another possibility is "bonus civi".
The latin word for strong is Fortis, forititer being the adverb (strongly).
Several options:vivo ..... I livedego .... I livespiro .....I live, or I breathevitam ago .... I exercise life, I livehabito ...... I live or reside at
Fortis- brave/strong
The English phrase "I am strong" can be translated into Latin. In this ancient language it comes out "tunc potens sum".
There are two options for translating "strong willed":obstinatuspervicax
Live the life you have imagined
Nullus tamen validus superstes
vivere pulchre
Locus bonus vivere.
The idea of a patriot was strong in ancient Latin culture, so there are a couple of translations. "Patriot" can be the Latin "amantissimus rei publicae". Another possibility is "bonus civi".
The latin word for strong is Fortis, forititer being the adverb (strongly).
Several options:vivo ..... I livedego .... I livespiro .....I live, or I breathevitam ago .... I exercise life, I livehabito ...... I live or reside at
strong
Fortis.