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1 Qvid novi?
• What's new? 'What's up?' -
2 Tu fui, ego eris
• What you are, I was. What I am, you will be. (This is found on graves and burial sites) -
3 Male parta male dilabuntur
• What has been wrongly gained is wrongly lost. (Ill-gotten gains seldom prosper.) ( Cicero)Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Male parta male dilabuntur
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4 Paucis verbis, quid est deconstructionismus?
• What, in a nutshell, is deconstructionism?Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Paucis verbis, quid est deconstructionismus?
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5 Quad nesciunt eos non interficiet
Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Quad nesciunt eos non interficiet
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6 Quandoquidem inter nos sanctissima divitiarum maiestas, esti funesta pecunia templo nondum habitas -Among us, the god most revered is Wealth, but so far it has no temple of its own
• What hurts, often instructs. One learns by bitter/adverse experienceLatin Quotes (Latin to English) > Quandoquidem inter nos sanctissima divitiarum maiestas, esti funesta pecunia templo nondum habitas -Among us, the god most revered is Wealth, but so far it has no temple of its own
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7 Quae nocent, saepe docent
• What hurts, often instructs. One learns by bitter/adverse experience -
8 Qualem blennum!
• What a doofus! -
9 Qualem muleirculam!
• What a bimbo! -
10 Qui vir odiosus!
• What a bore! -
11 Quid agis, medice?
• What's up, Doc? -
12 Quid est illa in auqua?
• What's that in the water? -
13 Quid Novi
• What's New? -
14 Quid nunc
• What now?! ( a nosy busybody) -
15 Quid rides? Mutato nomine de te fabula narratur
• What are you laughing at? Just change the name and the joke's on you. (Horace)Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Quid rides? Mutato nomine de te fabula narratur
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16 Quidnunc? Or Quid nunc?
• What now? As a noun, a quidnunc is a busybody or a gossip -
17 Quo signo nata es?
• What's your sign? -
18 Quod foetet?
• What's that bad smell? -
19 Quod incepimus conficiemus
Latin Quotes (Latin to English) > Quod incepimus conficiemus
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20 Quod licet Iovi non licet bovi
• What Jupiter (supreme God) is allowed to do, cattle (people) are notLatin Quotes (Latin to English) > Quod licet Iovi non licet bovi
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