"Never" in Latin is numquam, or sometimes nunquam.
nunca mueras facil
Semper fidelis
Numquam satis is the Latin equivalent of 'never enough'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'numquam' means 'never'. The adjective 'satis' means 'enough'.
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
"Never" in Latin is numquam, or sometimes nunquam.
silent demon
Could the answer be TACIT. It means to be silent etc. No, it is an adjective meaning "silent". The correct answer is TACET from the Latin for silence. In Latin it actually means: "let it be silent."
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nunca mueras facil
Semper fidelis
Numquam vincere potes.
verus amori nunquam mori - true love never dies
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Numquam satis is the Latin equivalent of 'never enough'. In the word by word translation, the adverb 'numquam' means 'never'. The adjective 'satis' means 'enough'.
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Since "silent" and "deadly" are two unrelated concepts both Latin and classical Greek would need two words to translate them.