"Nihil nisi verum" is Latin for "nothing but the truth." It emphasizes the importance of honesty and truthfulness in all aspects of life, urging individuals to always seek and adhere to the truth.
The motto of Mount Temple Comprehensive School is 'Nisi Dominus Frustra'.
The saying "nothing deters a good man from doing what is honorable" is attributed to Seneca, a Roman Stoic philosopher. He believed that a virtuous person would always choose to do what is right regardless of obstacles or challenges.
"Shunaka" is a term that can be translated to mean "dog" in Sanskrit.
aroha maiAroha mai mean I'm sorry in my language (Maori)
It seems like there might be a typo in your question. Did you mean to ask about the meaning of "conceited"?
Shipley School's motto is 'Leniter in Modo'.
Nothing if not to be
Latin
disce verum laborem
Questio verum is Latin for "seeking truth". It is also sometimes stated as quaere verum: "seek the truth".
"nisi" means "except"
"God is truth."
"Nihil constat de contingentia nisi ex revelatione" is a Latin phrase that translates to "Nothing is known about contingency except through revelation." It suggests that our understanding of contingent truths—those that could be otherwise or are not necessary—can only be fully grasped through divine revelation or divine insight, rather than through human reasoning or empirical observation alone. This phrase emphasizes the limits of human knowledge regarding the nature of existence and the role of faith or revelation in understanding complex truths.
nihil timendum est = fear nothing nihil timeo = I fear nothing
whats the prefix nihil mean?
Nihil = 'Nothing' as a noun; 'not at all' as an abverb
Rough translation: "If not master".