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'.
The translations vis et fortitudo and vis et animus are both found.
Vis is the general word for strength in Latin.There is no word whose primary meaning is "courage"; depending on the context, a number of words could be used to convey this meaning:
Vires per iunctus
vires= force, power, strength, might, influence.
Per = through, by way of
iunctus = united, connected, joined together.
Strength through unity
unity through s
gibberish.
Ex unitate vires.
Per Scientiam Vires
Correct Translation is Fortitudo per Scientiam
Latin is a tough language to master. Scientia Sit Potentia and Scientia est Vox, are two Latin Translations of the phrase, Knowledge is Power.
its virga and vena
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
It simply means "Strength and Courage".
God give me strength is Herr, gibt mir Kraft in German.
Audacia (courage).
strength in Chinese is 力量(li4 liang4) courage in Chinese is 勇气(yong3 qi4)
Bravery, valor, strength.
The Mentor said to Telemachus, "Be brave and trust in yourself. You have the strength and courage to face the challenges ahead."
Strength = khozek (חוזק) Love = ahava (אהבה) Courage = omets (אומץ)