Sunday, April 01, 2007

Translate your personal motto into Latin

This is cool: Translate your personal motto into Latin (or anything you want into Latin). For example, this blog's tagline "Technologies that make life wonderful" becomes "Technologos ut planto vita mirus". Or the first part of my personal mission statement "Engineering beautiful software" becomes "Condita decorus progressio" (well, "making beautiful programs" :-).

Is est mirus!

28 comments:

  1. Ah, brutal. Actually I think the service is up and down - perhaps try refreshing.

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  2. "is est mirus" = "he is wonderful"...
    id est bullshit!

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  3. Ah, shoot, I was hoping it would be translated, "It is wonderful" - alas!

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  4. Can you translate "Embrace The Chaos"

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  5. Please can you translate the following into Latin:
    "The heart that loves is forever young"

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  6. Hi please can you translate "all or nothing"

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  7. No guarantees as to accuracy, but anyway:

    "The heart that loves is forever young."
    "Pectus pectoris ut diligo est in perpetuum tener."

    "All or nothing."
    "Totus vel nusquam."

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  8. Good day, I need to translate the "in English" command, 'Kill them all', into Latin. Pleasee advise, thanks, Doc.

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  10. Hi, do you know how to translate 'Pride in lack of ability and organisation' into Latin? It's fot our football team!

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  11. Hi,

    I am doing a school project on diplomacy.

    The Corps Diplomatique (Diplomatic Corps) http://www.corpsdiplomatique.cd has this motto.

    "EX AMICITIA PAX"

    Please can someone tell me what this means???

    Any help appreciated. Thank you

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  12. The online translator translates it as "OUT OF FRIENDSHIP PEACE".

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  13. Translates as:

    "Through Friendship, Peace"

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  14. could you please translate the following into latin
    Wont Back Down
    Stand My Ground
    Lord Be With You

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  15. No guarantees as to correctness, but here's what the translator spits out:

    Moris Tergum Down
    Sto Meus Humus
    Senior Exsisto Vobis

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  16. translate "the best food" please

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  17. No guarantees as to correctness, but the translator spits out:

    optimus victus

    No need to ask me to translate this stuff - you can just go to http://www.tranexp.com:2000/InterTran?url=http%3A%2F%2F&type=text&text=your+motto+here&from=eng&to=ltt and fill out the form yourself.

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  18. how do you say "are you strong enough"

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  19. "Bless me father for I have sinned"
    and
    "Father, forgive me"
    pleaseeeee

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  20. I want to get a tattoo in latin but i am scared that it wont be translated properly. Do you know how to translate in proper context "feed your faith and your fears will starve to death"?

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  21. How about " It's not pretty,but it's better than it used to be"?
    Thanks

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  22. Hey guys - sorry, my Latin isn't good enough to help translate your stuff yet. Maybe in a few years!

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  23. What is "He who conquers himself, can conquer all", translated into latin if you could help it would be greatly appreciated

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  24. "Tomorrow is promised to no one" if some one would be so kind to translate lol

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