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  • Latin translation
  • mrsconsequence
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    So philconsequence says there are people on here who know Latin.. And I know full well not to trust Google translate. Can anyone help?

    I’m looking to translate “time is invaluable” into Latin so that it reads with the meaning, not just the words..

    So far I’ve found “Vicis est inaestimandus” and “tempus inaestimabilis”… Anyone know what the correct way is?

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    I would go for tempus inaestimandus
    Tempus is time
    inaestimabilis : inestimable.
    inaestimandus : invaluable.

    One is a scholar of Latin

    mrsconsequence
    Free Member

    Brilliant thank you… As may have been guessed, looking for a tattoo so don’t want the wrong words on me forever ha

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    maccruiskeen
    Full Member

    Are you sure you can fit “tempus inaestimandus’ across you’re knuckles?

    I’d go for ‘Tempus Pango’ myself

    alpin
    Free Member

    “tempus adquirendi educationem”

    “latinam discere tempus”

    “tempus sonus”

    “hoc est tattoo latin”

    maccruiskeen
    Full Member

    Consto!

    Tempus Pango!

    TuckerUK
    Free Member

    Latin? Tattoo? What an odd combination. Do they cancel each other out?

    Junkyard
    Free Member

    jesus wept stop that woman I mistyped the last setence and omitted the word GOOGLE from my sentence FFS stop her I am not joking was i even correct 😯
    One is a GOOGLE scholar of Latin

    camo16
    Free Member

    Anyone know (Google know maybe) the Latin for FFS?

    Now that’s something I’d get tattooed on my knuckles.

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    I’d go for ‘Tempus Pango’ myself

    You from “the countryside” ??
    😉

    emanuel
    Free Member

    o tempora o mores!
    cicero

    emanuel
    Free Member

    won’t fit though.

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