Latin Phrases: Nec possum tecum vivere, nec sine te to Nemo ante mortem beatus
(Latin Phrases collected: 3391)
Nec possum tecum vivere, nec sine te : I am able to live / I can live neither with you, nor without you. (Martial)
Nec verbum verbo curabis reddere fidus interpres : As a true translator you will take care not to translate word for word. (Horace)
Necesse est multos timeat quem multi timent : He must fear many, whom many fear. (Laberius)
Necessitas non habet legem : Necessity knows no law
Negotium populo romano melius quam otium committi : The Roman people understand work better than leisure
Nem. con. (nemine contradicente) : With no one speaking in opposition
Nem. diss. (nemine dissentiente) : With no one disagreeing
Nemine contradicente (nem. con.) : With no one speaking in opposition. Unanimously
Nemine dissentiente (nem. diss.) : With no one disagreeing
Nemo ante mortem beatus : Nobody is blessed before his death. We never know what is future preparing for us!
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