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Latin Phrases: F

Latin phrases containing words that begin with letter F.

Do Not Ask What Tomorrow Brings

quid sit futurum cras, fuge quaerere
Do not ask what tomorrow brings. (Horace)

A Woman Is Always Changeable

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varium et mutabile semper femina
Woman is always fickle and changeable (Virgil)

Faithful To The Ashes

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servata fides cineri
Faithful to the ashes (of one's ancestors).

If You Did It, Deny It

si fecisti, nega
If you did it, deny it.

All Is Well That Ends Well

si finis bonus est, totum bonum erit
All is well that ends well.

Who Can Deceive A Lover?

quis fallere possit amantem? (Virgil)
Who can deceive a lover?

The Way To Hell Is Easy

facilis descensus Averno (Virgil)
The way to hell is easy.

I Fear Greeks Even Carrying Gifts

timeo Danaos et dona ferentis
I fear the Greeks even [when they are] carrying gifts (Virgil)

Perhaps, Someday It Will Be Enjoyable To Remember Even This

forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit (Virgil)
Perhaps, someday it will be enjoyable to remember even this.

Happy Birthday

Felicem diem natalem!
Happy birthday!