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'.
"Never" in Latin is numquam, or sometimes nunquam.
Noli tacere.
Semper fidelis
nunca mueras facil
singular: shut up=conclude plural: shut up=concldite
"Never" in Latin is numquam, or sometimes nunquam.
Noli tacere.
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Semper fidelis
nunca mueras facil
Numquam vincere potes.
verus amori nunquam mori - true love never dies
spenub hdgy es lubgeyr
singular: shut up=conclude plural: shut up=concldite
JUSTIN BIEBER!! ( i love that song!) P.S NEVER SAY NEVER!! AND SMILE, GOD LUVS YA!!
The phrase "one language is never enough" in Greenlandic is expressed as "oqaluttuunerit pillugit."
enough is enough