'and so on to infinity'
I think "sic" or "ita" would work.
Do you mean Patria et spe - Motherland and Hope
If you wish for peace prepare for war
"and sons"
and=etEt means "and", if you were to write "est" that would mean "is", not "and".The French for "and" is et.
et = and; infinitum = infinty. Thus "and infinity". Though the correct phrases would be: et al (and others). ad infinitum (to infinity) Regards. Cat
Sic et Non was written by Peter Abelard in the 12th century, between 1120 and 1125.
I could tell you if you told me the Latin words.
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Infinitum Nihil was created in 2004.
Montaña Infinitum was created in 2007.
Amazon has a copy translated by Throop for $30.00.
The opposite of ad infinitum would be concise.
The mathematical area of a circle is a measurement that repeats itself ad infinitum. The number system continues ad infinitum. opposite of ad infinitum is finite, as in there is a limit.
Ad infinitum the boy punches his pillow with rage.
Invictus Infinitum was created on 2009-06-06.
Happy New Year and Good(sic) Christmas to all