How do you say this phrase in Latin? Believe in yourself
A aigle491 Member Philadelphia USA English, Russian Jan 21, 2005 #1 How do you say this phrase in Latin? Believe in yourself
V vesna Senior Member Ljubljana, Slovenia Slovenia/ Slovene-Spanish-English-French Jan 21, 2005 #2 Loremkt, that's not Latin what you wrote. You translated the phrase into Spanish. If I remember correctly from school, 'beleive' is CREDERE in Latin, but cannot be of much help with the whole phrase, sorry.
Loremkt, that's not Latin what you wrote. You translated the phrase into Spanish. If I remember correctly from school, 'beleive' is CREDERE in Latin, but cannot be of much help with the whole phrase, sorry.
D dimitra Senior Member Athens Greece, Greek Jan 21, 2005 #3 It could be "Credere ipsum" or "Credere te ipsum" but I am not very sure... It's been ages since I studied Latin at school...
It could be "Credere ipsum" or "Credere te ipsum" but I am not very sure... It's been ages since I studied Latin at school...
gatoviejo Senior Member Austria German Jan 21, 2005 #4 aigle491 said: How do you say this phrase in Latin? Believe in yourself Click to expand... I would translate it with "In te ipsum crede!" (as an imperativ aktiv singular), but I'm not quite sure. Maybe the Roman Legions know it better Ave g@to
aigle491 said: How do you say this phrase in Latin? Believe in yourself Click to expand... I would translate it with "In te ipsum crede!" (as an imperativ aktiv singular), but I'm not quite sure. Maybe the Roman Legions know it better Ave g@to
L loremkt Member México México, español Jan 21, 2005 #5 VESNA: it´s right, thanks for correct my!! Estas en lo correcto, gracias por corregirme!
Whodunit Senior Member กรุงเทพมหานคร Deutschland ~ Deutsch/Sächsisch Jan 21, 2005 #6 Te ipsum crede. As an imperative of Dimitra's one.