'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=etEt means "and", if you were to write "est" that would mean "is", not "and".The French for "and" is et.
"and sons"
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 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.
The opposite of ad infinitum would be concise.
Happy New Year and Good(sic) Christmas to all
Phi Society's motto is 'Sic Semper Tyrannis Et Fides Super Omnia'.
Ad infinitum the boy punches his pillow with rage.