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81 nescio
nescire, nescivi, nescitus Vnot know (how); be ignorant/unfamiliar/unaware/unacquinted; be unable/unwilling -
82 praescio
praescere, praescivi, praescitus V TRANSget to know/find out/learn beforehand -
83 praescisco
praesciscere, praesci, praescitus V TRANSget to know/find out/learn beforehand -
84 repperio
repperire, repperi, reppertus V TRANSdiscover, learn; light on; find/obtain/get; find out/to be, get to know; invent -
85 Amor ordinem nescit
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86 An nescis, mi fili, quantilla sapientia mundus regatur?
• Don't you know then, my son, how little wisdom rules the world?Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > An nescis, mi fili, quantilla sapientia mundus regatur?
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87 Aude sapere
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88 Certe, toto, sentio nos in kansate non iam adesse
• You know, Toto, I have a feeling we're not in Kansas anymoreLatin Quotes (Latin to English) > Certe, toto, sentio nos in kansate non iam adesse
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89 Gnothe seauton
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90 Magna res est vocis et silentii temperamentum
Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Magna res est vocis et silentii temperamentum
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91 Me fallit
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92 Nemo ante mortem beatus
• Nobody is blessed before his death. We never know what is future preparing for us! -
93 Nescio quid dicas
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94 Postatem obscuri lateris nescitis
Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Postatem obscuri lateris nescitis
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95 Potestatem obscuri lateris nescis
• You don't know the power of the dark side. (Star Wars)Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Potestatem obscuri lateris nescis
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96 Quad nesciunt eos non interficiet
Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Quad nesciunt eos non interficiet
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97 Quemadmodum possums scire utrum vere simus an solum sentiamus nos esse?
• How are we to know whether we actually exist or only think we exist?Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Quemadmodum possums scire utrum vere simus an solum sentiamus nos esse?
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98 Res firma mitescere nescit
Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Res firma mitescere nescit
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99 Revera linguam latinam vix cognovi
Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Revera linguam latinam vix cognovi
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100 Romani quidem artem amatoriam invenerunt
• You know, the Romans invented the art of loveLatin Quotes (Latin to English) > Romani quidem artem amatoriam invenerunt
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