The Latin equivalent of the English phrase 'strength and wisdom' is Fortitudo et sapientia. In the word-by-word translation, the noun 'fortitudo' means 'strength'. The conjunction 'et' means 'and'. The noun 'sapientia' means 'wisdom'.
Strength, Power, & Courage
virtus per asperum
Deus meus fortitudo mea. (If you want, you can insert an est ("is") before fortitudo, but it isn't necessary.)
To say "Who am I?" in Latin you can say "quisnam sum Ego?"
How do you say determined in Latin?
Vi et animo also translated as "by strength and courage"
fortitudo means strength in latin
Fortitudo; virtus.
The Latin translation of 'Honor and Integrity' is 'Honoris et Honestatis.' Though there are several Latin words for honor, 'honoris' is the most common pairing with the word for integrity, 'honestatis.'
acts of skill strength or courage
Saying that courage is not having the strength to go on means that true courage is not about being fearless or having immense strength, but rather about facing challenges and difficulties even when feeling afraid or weak. It is about persevering and pushing forward despite the obstacles and uncertainties.
It simply means "Strength and Courage".
Saying that courage isn't having the strength to go on means that true courage is not just about being strong or fearless, but about facing challenges even when you feel afraid or weak. It's about pushing through despite your doubts and fears.
Audacia (courage).
God give me strength is Herr, gibt mir Kraft in German.
"Fortitudo" means courage in Latin.
strength in Chinese is 力量(li4 liang4) courage in Chinese is 勇气(yong3 qi4)