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Phrases and Quotations in Latin

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miles gloriosus"A bragging soldier"
Exit/ ExeuntHe/she exits/ They exit (the scene)
Annuit Coeptis."He has nodded favorably on our beginnings" inscription found on the one dollar bill.
Caveat emptor.Let (may) the buyer beware!
De facto."In practice"
In vitro."in a glass"
Quid pro quo?What for what? "tit for tat" A favor for a favor.
Status quo."The condition in which (things are now).
Tempus fugit."Time flies." An inscription often found on clocks.
Vice versathe opposite.
Semper paratus."Always ready." Motto of the US Coast Guard.
P. S.Post Scriptum, "written afterwards or below"
Etc.an abbreviation for et cetera, "and other things."
E pluribus unum."One (whole) out of more (elements).
Ex officio."By virtue of office" held by a particular individual.
Iustitia omnibus."Justice to all people." Motto of D. C.
DeusGod
Divide et impera!Divide and rule! A motto of any socialist policy.
Carpe diem!Seize the day! Horace, Odes.
Nihilnothing
Quota hora est?What time is it?
Est hora prima.It's one o'clock.
Est hora secunda.It's two o'clock.
Est hora tertia.It's three o'clock.
Est hora quarta.It's four o'clock.
Est hora quinta.It's five o'clock.
Est hora sexta.It's sic o'clock.
Est hora septima.It's seven o'clock.
Est hora octava.It's eight o'clock.
Est hora nona.It's nine o'clock.
Est hora decima.It's ten o'clock.
Est hora undecima.It's eleven o'clock.
Est hora duodecima.It's twelve o'clock.
Est meridies.It's noon/ midday.
Est media nox.It's midnight.


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