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The really badass thing is that many Romans actually lived by those phrases...nowdays we publish crap on social media and forget about it.
Exactly smh
They had no choice but to live by those phrases what else were they gonna do?
Today's people who live by those phrases don't post on social media too much
Facta non verba
People like those exist today too. Its just that they dont spend their time posturing on social media and go forward and do the work instead.
One of my favorite latin quotes: ''Pecunia non olet'' (''money doesn't stink'') by Emperor Vespasian, used by him to justify putting a tax on public urinals, in order to pay his legions after Nero almost drove the Empire into the ground.
The pee gathered from public urinals was used to make ammonia, which was used as bleach back then and it was a very profitable business.
So, Vespasian said: ''You guys make money out of it, you gonna pay a tax like the rest.''
When his son Titus, told him that is disgusting, Vespasian pulled out a gold coin and asked him: ''Does this coin smells bad?'' Titus answered: ''No.''
Vespasian answered: ''And yet we made this coin from taxing the urinals, you see money doesn't stink.''
This whole anecdote shows how Vespasian was a practical guy who was thinking outside the box, in order to get shieet done.
Urine was used heavily in the wool making process. Rome also had a god of feces, Sterculius, noted as the one who gave fertility power to shit. See also: Beavis and Butthead 1992 episode _Peace, Love and Understanding._
Also why in 19th. And early 20th. Centuries, the Green Painted Cast Iron Male Urinals ( Paris, London, Most Anglo Saxon Countries) were called
"Vespasians"....we had one in Brisbane (Australia) outside the old Supreme Court Building, until the 1960s...
No charge, though.
@@dieselscience Just found out I'm not as mature as I thought I was. Lmao.
There's another (that happens to rhyme with yours): Sine pecunia dolet (Without money it hurts) - which can be said about many things, but is said to be the slogan of prostitutes.
I read this as "Monkey doesn't stink" and just about lost it
Me: Trying to pronounce the latin terms.
Also me: 🤔Wondering why Satan is standing in the corner of my room. 👀
Exorcists say that Satan especially hates prayers said in Latin.
this only happens if you use church latin not classical latin
He's waiting for you to make a spelling error.
@@marsaeternum1003 Romansch?
LOL! Excellent!
You didn't mention..."Amat Victoria Curam". Victory loves preparation.
At first I read, Victory Loves Penetration, and I said, I think I saw that movie.
@@RockawayCCW hahahahahaha
That's also a badass latin quote lol
That's the one from the movie The Mechanic
@@Lycos-ARG That's right!! Donald's Sutherland pistol.
The Latin language is so cool
numquam iudicare quod nescis
Language of the Roman Empire!
You obviously dont know what you are talking about
And sadly sanskrit is dying mah friend
And still alive today. The Vaticano still the official language. And of course you can see a little from the Latino languages.
The phrase ''either with the shield or on it'' comes from Sparta and its origin is Greek , not Latin . In Spartan culture it was considered the biggest dishonour to return alive from battle if you had been defeated. That's were the phrase came from. As a Spartan you had two options : You either returned victorious , bearing your shield , or you were returned dead on top of it , which was one of the greatest honours because you had made the ultimate sacrifice , giving your life to protect your homeland.
Great video though , love and respect from Greece.
Also probably the just as badass Molon Labe aka come and take them phrase!
It’s also probably a myth.
@michaelterrell5061 yeah most likely. Them Spartans love a good bit of propaganda
I like this one. "Illegitimi non carborundum" or loosely translated don't let the bastards grind you down.
This guy, with his voice, could say “hi there” and it would sound epic
Two years of Latin in high school let’s me actually understand these without translation. Thank you friar Marcel, may you enjoy your travels through the universe.
Great Latin phrases! Amat Victoria Curam is one of my favourite. It means “Success favours those who take pains” or “Victory Loves Preparation “
I'm glad I came across this, I'm looking for quotes that mean the same thing as this
The language itself is bad ass
this moment when after 6 years of learning latin you find this video and hope the years weren't totally useless...
Congrats... learning/knowing Latin is cool AF!
Luceo non Uro - "I shine, not burn"
"""Life is 1% of what happens to you...an 99% of how you react...""
What's the translation for that
My favourite one is "Dulce periculum" Danger is sweet. I feel like everytime I do a hard work is like im in danger and when I get it done it pays off wich is the sweet part.
I interpreted it as “there is no reward without risk”
@@Bobin10101 yes, can be that as well. I didn't have better words to explain. thanks
Si hostes visibilis, etiam tu.... If the enemy is in range, so are you. My grandfather would always say that
Si hostiles a la vista, también tu -Spanish
@@hramirez8asd Se entiende mejor,
Also," A stitch in time saves nine"...
I love these Latin phrases.
Do one of these in Greek as well.
I am going to use one of these timeless sayings in a new company motto.
Thanks.
Wow! This pronunciation is a nearly impeccable example of reconstructed classical Latin! I was not expecting audio of this quality when I clicked this video. Well done. My main nitpicks are a short ɪ sound, an imperfect s (properly [s̠]), and the lack of lonɡ nasal vowels before a final m, nf, and ns.
(Ecclesiastical Latin not Classic Latin)
@@ndcensurado6298 this isnt ecclesiastical
hi just for information de c after a, i, e , ae , oe is sweet , so its no sound like a k ... anyway nice video
The Latin conversation from the movie "Tombstone". Order of appearance: Latin phrase, literal translation in parentheses, more modern translation in brackets.
Doc Holliday: In vino veritas (In wine there is truth) [When I'm drinking I speak the truth].
Johnny Ringo: Age quod agis (Do what you do) [If drinking's what you do best, keep doing only that].
Doc: Credat judias Apella, non ego (Tell the jew Apella, not me) [Tell it to someone who wants to hear it, because I don't].
Ringo: Juventus stultorum magister (Youth is the educator of fools) [I'll teach you, idiot]
Doc: In pace requiescat! (Rest in peace!) [It's your funeral!]
That is one of the greatest scenes in movie history, great acting on both their parts.
I love it, thank you 😁
I need a tattoo that says "I'm an average cook"
"Mediocre non Master Chef"
As long as they don’t misspell it with an oc instead of a oo
I red that wrong ... was about to say I relate
but now it's weird
>>Ego coquus mediocris.
@@eknaap8800 please help, I tried to say that and Gordon Ramsay is at my door and he has an apron and a goat.
Just found your Channel, really enjoy it! Something different, keep up the good work!
Very interesting words and great to take in.
It gives off a strong sense of duty with its delivery
"Si vis pacem para bellum" is my favorite
Better version is "Igitur qui desideret pacem, praeparet bellum.". If you would have peace, prepare for war.
"" (Always into the enemy). This was the motto I was in when I served in the military.
a custom made olive & black rocker that i had made reads "
semper Vincit mortem
= death always wins
1 Corinthians 15:55-57
@@dnzswithwombats = Romans 3:8
Foras Admonition = Without Warning the motto of the Australian 2nd Commando regiment
Dum spiro spero is the official motto of my native state, South Carolina.
“Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes” - beware of Greeks bearing gifts. Very epic phrase, originating from the Trojan horse story.
Uh oh, I feel a new tattoo coming on 😁
@Prince Wojak ille est Cap
Intelligāsne quid dictum est? Si nescis, noli iudicare
I have "Memento Mori" tattoo, now I want "Memento Vivere"
Thank you for this honestly
“Fortis et liber”
That just sounds like one of the phrases that you would normally find written on the cover of a notebook-
OMG I HAVE AN IDEA
The U.S.Army Rangers motto is: “Sua Sponte” - Of Their own accord”
I also like Dies Irae-Day of Wrath and
Ex Nihilo-Out of Nothing.
Also, another American motto is the one in the Great seal, which is “E pluribus unum”. Originally, in the Latin context, it refers to the mixture of ingredients for the preparation of “moretum”. So the phrase means that from all the ingredients you obtain one, while in the American national symbol it refers to all the States reunited under one
MY favorite Latin phrase is "Ascendo Tuum". it means "Up yours". :-)
Whoa there! I strongly suspect that means "I go up yours" - although I'm not a Latin scholar.
@@andrewg.carvill4596 Nope! this phrase has no personal pronoun, (plus "go" is its own verb, it's not implied). :-)
That's a good one. Here's another..!
*Matrem Tuam Pedicabi.*
*;-}*
I really love this
Veritas numquam perit was the first sentence I learned on the first day of Latin 1 back in 1966 . Never forgot it even though I flunked the class 😂
Romans were tough as a nail.
One of them old big ass iron ones at that lol
Woe, he actually pronounced it in classical pronunciation ❤️🔥
Beautiful
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Why did no one dare to reply?! Lmao
"Qui transtulit sustinet"
Connecticut motto.
"He Who Transplanted Still Sustains"
Probably it comes from Psalm 80 - which is a remarkable Psalm.
The animation in the beginning are amazing
Nice and I will contribute one of my favorite Latin phrases. Sic Transit Gloria Mundi. The glory of man is fleeting
"I didn't know Gloria was sick." From: History of the world. (Mel Brooks)
Well done 👏
Semper Gumby - Always Flexible
SPOLIA OPTIMA “rich spoils”, or “to the victor goes the spoils”
"Why dont you get out of here before I shove your quotations book..."
"Fortes creantur fortibus"
It is the motto on my city's coat of arms.
Is het leuk wonen in Gorinchem? 😉 (Gorinchem est bonum vivere?)
Semper Fidelis
Oorah!!
Labor Omnia Vincit = Hard work achieves everything
I believe that "vincit" is better translated, "conquers."
@@AmericanActionReport Thanks Jerry. I'm brazilian, so English isn't my main language neither Latin. Then I believe you're right. hehe
So why not just say "hard work achieves everything" then ppl don't need to ask you to translate,,, it's silly, jyst speak English
@@hellohandsome9875 While you're at it, why quote Shakespeare? Instead of saying, "To be or not to be; that is the question," just say, "Shit or get off the pot."
@@AmericanActionReport far better idea, isn't it?
As a native Spanish speaker, I can somehow understand the language.
Because Spanish is rooted in Latin. Other languages include Portuguese, French, Italian, and Romanian.
Dum Spiro Spero and Divide Et Impera are my favorite.
“Excelsior!”
My inner marvel child heart cries a little.
Stan Lee's departure phrase, I remember that.
My favorite Latin saying: "Intelligenti pauca" - To the intelligent, a little. The saying is itself an example of what it means.
Si vis pacem, para bellum! This is the way Romans lived. Great video, grazie
6:14 Winston, you've got taste!
ULTIMA OPTIO...
thats gonna be my motto
Tremendous
I always thought its the point of luck in astrology, well its definitely a interesting point if the backs muscles are presented like this, loved it fortunae for ever.
Nice
“Either With The Shield, Or On It” is a Spartan phrase. Perhaps the Romans incorporated that as well.
My school motto is "Fiddelles Ubique Utilles" meaning Faithfull and useful everywhere
Dr Opresso Liber. The motto of the Green Berets
Epic voice.
“ et milite peditesque marcharum ad foritum inter turco”: historian’ s account (in latin) of how the crusader heavy horse charged in force snd broke through turks’ lines during the battle of Dorilaeum
Great ideas for a tattoo,
Why haven't you mention the best phrase used by the best warriors of all times?
Semper Fidelis!
Always Faithful
United States Marine Corps
@Aaron Blair what is that suppose to mean?
@Aaron Blair
No, it means i will not be led, i lead
@Aaron Blair you got the attention you wanted by saying something stupid. Happy?
Afghanistan?
I love the Latin phrase America uses as its de facto motto. E Pluribus Unum From many come one 🇺🇸
Unfortunately we are a long way from that these days. Today it's more like "A nation divided cannot stand."
Sic Gorgeamous Allos Subjectatos Nunc
We gladly feast on those who would subdue us - Adams Family credo.
If it doesn't fit, bend it.
If it still doesn't fit, break it.
-Some Dwarf.
I am sure there are multiple examples of Latin phrases that were left out.
I recall a poem with the ending:
Dulce et decorum este pro patia amor.
There is also the song O Fortuna which is one of my favorite all time song!
And finally an excerpt from the prayer of Saint Michael Archangel:
Sancte Michael,
defende nos in proelio
ut non pereamus
in tremendo iudicio.
It's "Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori"
S.P.Q.R. Ave Roma Aeterna 🇵🇹🇪🇦🇫🇷🇮🇹💪😎
senatus populesque romanes AUC 2774
In the Italian translation of the Asterix comics, Obelix often says: Sono Pazzi Questi Romani, These Romans Are Crazy. Whenever I see "SPQR" on a drain lid in modern Rome, I think of Obelix. Self-deprecating humour, a characteristic of the really great cities......
"Inter arma enim silent leges" is probably one of my favorite lines keeping me in check thorough this modern BS
What does it mean
Write the meaning. Don't you see that everyone else has done that?
@@leesteal4458 : who let the dogs out
Ur welcome
'Between the weapons laws' ??
According to wikipedia...""For among arms, the laws are silent" but is more popularly rendered as "In times of war, the law falls silent.""
He who endures conquers.
Usque ad finem - Until the end
Love frm india
This was the motto of a local auto mechanic and bodyshop: "Ubendum wemendum".
Took me a while to twig that it wasn't Latin...
*INCREDIBILIS*
Excellent video. Two of my favorites are "Mundus vult decipi" (the world wants to be deceived) and my personal motto: "Fiat justitia ruat caelum" (do justice, though the heavens may fall). I also love "Tempus fugit" (Time flies).
"In silentio et spe erit fortitudo vestra" - Martin Luther
Orbis non Sufficit.
Now THAT'S a proper motto to live by!
Non dvcor, dvco! The official motto of my city! ❤️
Which one?
@@thewayofthewarrior3244 It's São Paulo city, in Brazil
And the Greek Molon Labe-Come and take [Them]. A phrase of defiance.
"Quo Vadis" (see the movie).
Check out the recent book "The Devil Hates Latin" by Katharine Galgano.
Best one they left out.
Una salis victis nallum sperare salutim
The one hope of the doomed is no hope at all
Perimus licitis: We perish by what we allow
Dum spirimus tuebimir: While we breathe, we shall defend.
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@AvengeVoltaire That reminds me I have no business being here
Vae Victis is my favorite
I remember my Latin classes in high school. The teacher stressed the Classical pronunciation. It is Church Latin that is different. In Classical Latin the V is pronounced like a W and the I is like a long E and the R was most probably trilled all the time. Your reader did pronounce some words correctly. We have no idea how the words were stressed. The stress in these quotes was more like Italian. There may have been no stress at all.
Well,, Latin WAS the precursor to the Italian language, (maybe Spanish too because it's very similar?).
You are correct. Latin is the root of all the “Romance” languages.
@@djs12007 maybe? dude...
@@tonyrome655 there is no such thing as romance languages...
Really Einstein? You better do a little research before you make stupid statements to try and look smart. Buzz off Troll, you’ll get no more replies from me.
Tried to say it, horribly misspell it, Now my furnitures is lifted.
my favorites...
Acta deos numquam mortalia fallunt and lupus non timet canem latrantem
Esto Vir!
@4:32 Coast Guard Motto
‘Victoria Concordia Crescit’ means Victory through harmony. Its the motto of Arsenal FC.
Excelsior I immediately thought of Stan lee
It’s nice to hear Latin property pronounced. I have a long way to go.
I hated as a child but love it as an adult. I'm glad for that not king James
Irish language has some awesome quotes
1:38 stan lee is proud.
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