audaci favet fortuna
The Latin word for bold is audax. Confident is close in meaning and the Latin word for it is confidens.
animusWhich is also the word for: courage, vivacity,will, spirit, soul, character, intellect, memory, consciousness, often = mind.
i believe it is "Danger". my family crest says "in Periculis Audax" which means bold in danger and i am almost certain audax is bold so therfore periculis is danger.
Royal Green Jackets's motto is 'Swift and Bold'.
Bold As A Bear
The bold. Fortuna audaces iuvat = fortune favors the bold.
Fortune favors the bold = המזל מעדיף את ×”× ×•×¢×– (ha-mazal ma'adif et ha-no'ez)
"Fortune favors the bold."
This barbecue sauce has bold, smoky flavor. Fortune favors the bold! The bold knight launched into his attack.
Chance favours the prepared
It's now or never! Fortune favors the bold.
HBO First Look - 1992 The Making of 'Alexander' Fortune Favors the Bold 11-22 was released on: USA: 15 November 2004
I like Chinese restaurants because they always provide a fortune cookie. Fortune favors the bold.
Literally, fortis fortuna adiuvat translates to Fortune Favors the Bold.
Alexander the Great did not wear shoes, he wore sandals. Fortune favors the bold, baby!
The passive voice of the sentence "Fortune favours the bold" is "The bold are favored by fortune."
Yes, 'Audaces vita iuvat' may be translated into English as 'Life favors the bold'. In the word by word translation, the noun 'audaces' means 'bold, courageous'. The noun 'vita' means 'life'. The verb 'iuvat' means '[he/she/it] aids or favors, does aid or favor, is aiding or favoring'. Another translation is 'Life aids the bold [or courageous]'.