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Inspiring quotes on Latin for tattoos with translation
The ornate phrases in the Latin language became very popular as a tattoo at the beginning of the “zero” and still continue their world tour.
Unfortunately, not all tattoos masters bother to double -check the spelling of the written or clarify the meaning of the quote. In addition, it is unlikely that the master and client are thinking about the correct pronunciation of the written.
Below you will find original quotes in Latin with transliteration and translation into Russian.
Quote | Transliteration | Translation |
Abiens, abi! | [Abyens, Abi!] | Leaving go! |
Age, quod Agis. | [AGE, Kvod AGIS] | Do what you are doing. |
Agnus Dei. | [Agnus Daei] | The Lamb of God. |
Alis Valat Propiis. | [Alice File Propis] | My wings allow me to fly. |
Alls Grave Nil. | [Alls Grave Nil] | Everything is subject to the one who has wings. |
Amar et Honorare. | [Amara Et Honorara] | Love implies respect. |
Amici, Diem perdidi. | [Amika, Diem Pardidi] | Friends, I spent a day. |
Amor Vincit Omnia. | [Amor Vinkit Omnia] | Love can defeat all troubles. |
Aut Caesar, Aut Nihil. | [Out Cessar, Out Nihil] | Either Caesar, or nothing (the motto of Cesare Borgia) |
Cave ne cadas. | [KaveE Ne Kadas] | Watch out so as not to stumble. |
Compesce Mentem | [compesse Mintem] | Hold on anger. |
Clavus Clavo Pellitur. | [Klyavus Klyavo Pollitur] | This conquers this. |
Cum Deo. | [Kum DEO] | With God. |
De Integro. | [DE IntEGRO] | Starting first. |
De Omnibus Dubito. | [DE OMNIBUS Dubito] | Doubting everything. |
Dum Vita Est, Spes Est. | [Dum Vita Est, SPES ECT] | While there is life - there is hope. |
Fata Viam Invenient. | [Fata Viam Invenient] | Fate will overtake everywhere. |
Homo sapiens. | [Homo Sapienes] | Reasonable man. |
In Vene Veritas. | [In Wane Waritas] | In fault - truth. |
Luceat Lux Vestra. | [Nosets Tae Ipsum] | Let me shine to your light. |
Nil Desperandum. | [Nil Desprandum] | Never despair. |
Nosce TE IPSUM! | [Noske Tae Ipsum!] | Know yourself! |
Omnia Mea Mecum Porto. | [Omnia Mead Mokum Porto] | All mine is always with me. |
Perfecte Imperfecta. | [PARFEKTE Imparfackt] | Absolutely imperfect. |
QUOD Me Nutrit Me Destruit. | [Kvod ME NURIT ME DESTRUT] | What gives me strength is killing me. |
Tempus Consilium Dabet. | [TEMPUS CONFILIUM Dabet] | Time will judge. |
Tempus Neminem Manet. | [TEMPUS NEMINEM Manet] | Time does not wait for anyone (so live without fear). |
Veritas Lux Mea. | [Waritas Lux Mea] | True - my light. |
Vive Ut Bivas. | [Vive Ur Bivas] | Live while living. |
UT AMEM ET FOVEAM. | [UMem ET FOOVEAM] | I love the shore. |
Phrases with meaning to Latin with a translation for a tattoo
The “dead” language - Latin - still remains popular thanks to the aphorisms of ancient philosophers and speakers. It is amazing how much meaning lies in these short statements.
Quote | Transliteration | Translation |
Amar et Amari. | [Amare Et Amari] | I love and love. |
Amat Victoria Curam. | [Amat Victoria Kum] | Victory loves care/preparation. |
Amor Numquam Moritur. | [Amor Numkvam Mororitur] | True love is immortal. |
Arbiter Elegantiae. | [Arbiter Elegantie] | Legislator/legislator mod. |
Carpe Diem! | [Karpe Diem] | Enjoy every day! |
CARPE NOCTEM! | [Karpe Noktem] | Enjoy every night! |
Cogito Ergo Sum. | [Kogito Ergo Sum] | Thinking, then I live. |
Comple Promissum. | [Complete Prosseum] | Keep your word. |
Cura TE IPSUM. | [Kura Te Ipsum] | Help yourself. |
Debes Ergo Potes. | [Debees Ergo Potes] | I must mean I can. |
Fortes Fortuna Adiuvat. | [Fortez Fortuna ADYUVAT] | Fate favors the daredevils. |
Hominem Quaero! | [Ghominam Kvaro!] | In search of man! |
I, Pede Fausto! | [And, Pade Fausto!] | Be happy! |
Ira Furor Brevis Est. | [Ira Furor Bravis Est] | Anger is like short madness. |
Infragilis et teenera. | [Infragilis Et Tener] | Indestructible and tender. |
Neutique Erro. | [NEUTICVAM ERRO] | I will not be lost. |
Perfectio in Spiritu. | [Parfezio in Spirita] | I strengthen my spirit. |
Sapere aude. | [Sapare Auda] | Do not be afraid to think. |
Sed Ego Laboro Supersunt. | [Ego Laboro Supersunt] | I will survive in spite of my fear. |
Semper Ad Meliora. | [Sampar Hell Maliore] | I strive for the better. |
Silentium EST Aureum. | [Silentium Est Aureum] | Silence is gold. |
Sina Era Est Studio. | [Sina Era Est Studio] | Without anger and bias. |
Sursum Corda! | [Sursum Corda] | Hold your head above! |
Vita Brevis. | [Vita Bravis] | Life is short. |
Vita/Mors. | [Vita/Morsa] | Life death. |
Vincit Qui Se Vincit. | [Windowsite Qui SE WINCITS] | To defeat yourself is the biggest victory. |
Tattoo inscriptions in Russian: photo
Perhaps the question of what to write on your own body, you can answer only you yourself. Someone writes dates, someone code phrases, names of children, loved ones or parents. There are those who apply prayer or charming runes with a tattoo. Many quote their favorite philosophers or writers, etc.
For some, the tattoo becomes a kind of diary that demonstrates the most important milestones of the life of the carrier: meetings and farewells, quarrels and reconciliation, birth and death of relatives, travel, achievements, etc.
In the tables above you will find many beautiful and deep quotes that are worthy to be on your body in the form of a tattoo.
Below you will see several photo industries with Russian-speaking tattoos and dunce.
"More expensive than each of you ..." - you would even have pulled up Russian before work))
"More expensive than each of you ..." - you would even have pulled up Russian before work)