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Dum spiro, spero くる
- Ad nauseam - At the point of nausea
- Abeo (I am out of here)
- Amor omnia vincit (Love conquers all)
- Assentator (A "yes" man)
- A vinculo matrimoni (From the bond of marriage) used in a decree of absolute divorce
- Amantes sunt amentes (Lovers are mad)
- Ante bellum (Before war)
- Aut vincere aut mori (Either to conquer or to die)
- Aeternum vale (Farewell forever)
- Amor vincit omnia (Love conquers all)
- Annuit coeptis (Written on the one-dollar bill) (The eye) of the providence has favored
- our undertakings)
- Ars longa, vita brevis (Art is long, life is short)
- Alma mater (Fostering / nourishing mother)
- Ad hoc ( For a specific purpose)
- Avis rara (A rare bird)
- Bis vivit qui bene vivit (He lives twice who lives well)
- Bone fide (in good faith)
- Cogito ergo sum (I think therefore I am)
- Compos mentis (Sane of mind)
- Corpus delicti (The body of the crime or offense)
- Cotidiana vilescunt (Familiarity breeds contempt)
- Cura ut valeas (Take care of yourself)
- Cum grano salis (With a grain of salt)
- Da mihi multa basia (Catullus) (Give me many kisses)
- Cum laude (with praise / laud)
- Diem dulcem habes (Have a nice day!)
- Diem perdidi (I have lost a day)
- Docendo discimus (By teaching we learn)
- De gustibus non est disputandum (There is no accounting for taste)
- Deo volente (God willing)
- Dum spiro spero (While I breathe I hope)
- Dum vita est spes est (While there is life there is hope)
- E pluribus unum (One out of many)
- Ex nihilo nihil (Frm nothing, nothing
- Epistla non erubescit ( A letter does not blush)
- Eris semper in corde meo (You will always be in my heart)
- Es semper in corde meo (You are always in my heart)
- Exitus acta probat (The outcome proves the deeds)
- Experientia docet (Experience is the best teacher)
- Fac ut gaudeam (Make my day!)
- Fac ut vivas (Get a life)
- Fama volat (The rumor flies)
- Finis coronat opus (The end crowns the work)
- Fortuna caeca est ( Fortune is blind)
- Habeas corpus (Thou shalt have the body)
- Ibidem (ibid) (In the same place)
- In flagrante delicto (In the very act of committing a crime)
- Impedimentum memoriae ( A mental block)
- In media est res (In the middle is the right thing)
- Immodica ira creat insaniam (An excessive rage creates insanity)
- I.N.R.I. (Iesus Nazarenus Rex Judaeorum = Jesus of Nazareth, King of the Jews)
- Inter nos (between us)
- In vitro (In the glass)
- Ipsa scientia potestas est (Knowledge itself is power)
- Ipso facto (By that very fact)
- Lux et veritas (Light and truth)
- Liberae sunt nostrae cogitationes (Our thoughts are free)
- Lapsus linguae (A slip of the tongue)
- Magna cum laude (With great praise/laud)
- Mea culpa ( My fault)
- Medicus curat natura sanat (The doctor treats, the nature cures)
- Mel meum (My honey)
- Mutatis mutandis ( All necessary changes having been made)
- Multum in parvo (Much in little)
- Melius tarde quam numquam (Better late than never)
- Mens sana in corpore sano ( A sound mind in a sound body)
- Mihi quidem voluptas est (for me indeed it is a pleasure)
- Modus operandi ( method or manner of working)
- Modus vivendi ( The manner of living)
- Nemo est sine culpa (No one is without fault)
- Nescio quid dicis (I don't know what you are saying)
- Necessitas non habet legem (Necessity does not have any law)
- Noli intrare (Don't enter)
- Noli perturbare (Don't disturb)
- Nolle prosequi (Unwilling to prosecute)
- Nolo contendere (I don't wish to contend) ( A defendant's plea that he or she will
- accept his or her conviction but not admit his or her guilt)
- Non omnia possumus omnes (We can't all do everything)
- Non scholae sed vitae discimus (We don't learn for the school but for life)
- Non sum qualis eram (I am not what I used to be)
- Nulli secundus (Second to none)
- Non semper erit aestas (It will not be always summer)
- Non sequitur (It does not follow)
- Non est vivere sed valere vita est (Life is not just to live but to be of value)
- Novus ordo seclorum (Written on the one-dollar bill - a new order of the ages
- Omnes una manet nox (The same night awaits us all)
- Omnia mutandur nos et mutamur in illis ( All things change and we change with them)
- Onus probandi (The burden of proof)
- Pares cum paribus facillime congregantur (Equals very easily congregate with equals)
- Per annum (For each year)
- Per capita (By heads = For each person)
- Per diem (Per day)
- Persona non grata (An unwelcome person)
- Periculum in mora (There is danger in delay)
- Post bellum (After war)
- Post mortem (After death)
- Post scriptum (P.S.) (After writing)
- Pro bono publico (For the public good)
- Pro et contra (For and against)
- Prima facie (At first appearance)
- Propino tibi salutem (Cheers!)
- Quid pro quo ( Something for something)
- Qui dormit non peccat ( One who sleeps does not sin)
- Qui nimium probat, nihil probat ( One who proves too much , proves nothing)
- Quo vadis (Where are you going?)
- Quomodo vales (How are you?)
- Quis, quid, ubi, quibus auxiliis, cur, quomodo, quando (Who, what, where, with what, why, how, when)
- Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur ( anything said in Latin sounds profound)
- Quid novi (What's new?)
- Qui timens vivet liber non erit umquam (Horace) He who lives in fear will never be free
- Qui vir odiosus (What a bore !)
- Quod fiat, fiat (What will be, will be)
- Quos amor verus tenuit, tenebit )True love will hold those who had it)
- *Pharmacy symbol (Recipe = Take, receive) (imperative of recipio)
- Requiescat in pace (R.I.P. Rest in peace)
- Res ipsa loquitur (The facts speak for themselves)
- Rex regnat sed non gubernat ( The king rules but does not govern)
- Re vera, cara mea, mea nihil refert )Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn !)
- Saepe creat molles aspera spina rosas (Often the harsh thorns create tender roses
- Semper fidelis (Always faithful)
- Semper paratus (Always ready)
- Si vis amari, ama (If you want to be loved, love)
- Sic semper tyrannis (John Wilkes Booth) (Thus always to tyrants)
- Sol omnibus lucet (The sun shines for all)
- Status quo (the existing condition)
- Subpoena (Under punishment)
- Sursum corda (Lift up the hearts)
- Summa cum laude (With the highest praise/laud)
- Tempus fugit (Time runs away)
- Tempus neminem manet (Time waits for no one)
- Te convenisse voluptas est (It's a pleasure to meet you)
- Ubi dubium ibi libertas (Where there is a doubt, there is freedom)
- Ubi fumus, ibi ignis (Where there is smoke, there is fire)
- Veni vidi vici (I came, I saw, I conquered)
- Veritas vos liberabit (The truth will set you free)
- Veto (I forbid)
- Virus (Poison)
- Vox populi (The voice of the people)