I don't know the exact translation, but Bishop Amat High School's motto is "Monstra Matrem" and the translation from their website says:School MottoMonstra Matrem- "Show thyself a mother" describes the spirit of dedication to Our Lady, Mary, the mother of Jesus. She challenges the Amat students to live in the spirit of giving, caring and openness to the will of God which her life Exemplified.
The ancient philosopher Socrates is known for many famous sayings and values that have been inspirational throughout the centuries. One particular motto that has been ascribed to him (although it may in fact have its origins in Plato or some other ancient philosopher) and has served as a code of conduct for human behavior well into modern times is this: "Know thyself."
No, we aren't. But, of course that is what I would say even if we were, right? I wouldn't know, and neither would anyone else. So, the real question is... does it matter? We all have to decide for ourselves where the real value of our lives is, and in our lives, what we are trying to accomplish.
If you want to know, ask her.
Its About Where A Man Called Thomas A. Anderson Hacker Alias Neo Has A Life As A Computer Manufacturer At A Software Company But When He Meets Morpheus Everything Changes He Then Tries To Understand why He Made The Choice To Know The Answer To The Question Which Drives The Characters All The Time Through Out The Whole Trilogy The Question Is What Is The Matrix? But Also Its About Where The Last Humans Are At War With Machines But In This Film Neo And His Friends Go Inside The Matrix To Fight Their Own Battles Which Enemies Involve Agents Who Can Dodge Bullets And Are The Most Deadly Enemies In The Matrix And Basically Police And Security
Nosce te ipsum is the Latin translation of Know thyself.
Know thyself.
Nosce te ipsum.
the translation of bone in latin is "os" i dont know what gender or case
i dont know ask your momma
If you know Latin you can just do the translation. If not, then you can put the work into a translation service and use that.
The literal translation of "panem" from Latin is "bread."
Know thyself
One Latin word for turtle is turtur, turturis
Why do you need to know that?I found it as: cruentusand yea...why would you want to know that???
There is no direct translation to the word "picture" specifically, as far as I know. However, "image" is "statua," and "drawing" translates to "tractus." Those may or may not be relevant to the translation you're looking for, but these are the closest Latin terms to that request as far as I know.
The Greek philosopher who encouraged people to "know thyself" was Socrates. He emphasized self-awareness and self-examination as keys to living a virtuous life.