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What is the English translation for nihil sine?

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What is 'nihil alienum' in English?

Nothing foreign is the English equivalent of 'nihil alienum'. In the word by word translation, the neuter gender noun 'nihil' means 'nothing'. The neuter gender adjective 'alienum' means 'foreign, strange'.


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Meaning of forti nihil dificilius?

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What is the right translation of fear nothing in latin nihil timeo or nihil timendum est?

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What is the Latin word for nothing?

nusquam, nihilum, nihil are the three conjugations of the latin word for nothing. I also added a link to a translation website in case you have further questions. Nihilum and nihil are good words for 'nothing', as is 'nil'. 'Nusquam', however, is an adverb meaning 'nowhere'. Do not trust any on-line translation site for Latin. They are all notoriously inaccurate. The latin for "nothing" is nihil, which is the root of the English word nil.


What is the root of nihil?

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What are some English derivates of the Latin word 'nihil'?

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What is an example of anaphora in latin?

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What English words are derivatives of nihil?

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