Ut usquequaque
The English phrase or idea of "never ending" translates into a single Latin word. That word is the Latin "perpetuus".
The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
Semper Vigilius OR Semper Vigil
The Latin equivalent of 'Always a gentleman' is Semper homo generosus. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'semper' means 'always'. The noun 'homo' means 'man'. The adjective 'generosus' means 'generous'.
dynamica
"Always a soldier" in Latin is Semper miles.
Semper amatus.
Semper amor.
Semper primus (-a, -um).
The Latin translation for Magnetism is Magnetismus.
"Your smile is pretty in Latin." Just kidding! The Latin translation is Tua risu est pulchellus.
The latin translation for handbill is libelus
The closest in Latin is semper procintus, meaning "always ready for battle".
The English phrase or idea of "never ending" translates into a single Latin word. That word is the Latin "perpetuus".
The English translation of the Latin phrase 'semper intentus' is Always stretched, always thorough. In the word-by-word translation, the adverb 'semper' means 'always'. The past participle 'intentus' means 'stretched, thorough'.
The Latin translation for Brass is Orichalcum.
The Latin translation for confederate is Foederátus or Socius.