"Nil nisi optimum" is a Latin phrase that translates to "nothing but the best" in English. It is often used to emphasize the importance of striving for excellence and achieving the highest possible standard. This phrase is commonly used in educational and professional settings to encourage individuals to always do their best and aim for perfection in their work.
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum = Nohing But The Best!
A garden overlooking the Nile (River)
NISI
nil clears astris meaning nothing clearer than the stars
"nul" means of no value, worth nothing, with a worth of zero. "c'est nul" = that's rubbish. In football ('soccer' for Americans): a draw = un match nul.
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum = Nohing But The Best!
"Nil nisi optimum" translates to "nothing but the best" in English.
Oakhurst Primary School's motto is 'nil nisi optimum'.
Westerford High School's motto is 'Nil Nisi Optimum'.
The motto of Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School is 'Nil Nisi Optimum'.
it means, nothing but the best is good enough
Rainbow International School's motto is 'Nil Satis Nisi Optimum'.
"Nil satis nisi optimum" is pronounced as "neel sah-tis nee-see op-ti-mum." The phrase is Latin, meaning "Nothing but the best is good enough," and is often used as a motto to emphasize the pursuit of excellence. Each word is pronounced with a clear enunciation of the vowels and consonants typical of Latin pronunciation.
according to a bunch of schools that have this as their motto it means: nothing but the best.
Nothing (is) great unless (it is) good
I like nil satis nisi optimum meaning "nothing but the best is good enough" but that's because it's the motto of my football team.
"nisi" means "except"