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How to say Do not be… in Latin?

How to say Do not be…  in Latin?

The verb "to be" is esse, so "don't be" would be noli esse. Then we need to add the slave, and it should be in the singular nominative form servus.

  1. How do you say to be or not to be in Latin?
  2. What is the Latin word for not?
  3. How do you say yes or no in Latin?

How do you say to be or not to be in Latin?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Esse quam videri is a Latin phrase meaning "To be, rather than to seem." It and variants have been used as a motto by a number of different groups. The form Esse, non Videri ("to act, not to seem to be") is the Wallenberg family motto.

What is the Latin word for not?

Etymology. From Old Portuguese non, from Latin nōn (“not”).

How do you say yes or no in Latin?

Here comes level three. Learn the Latin words for “yes” and “no.” They're ita (yes), minime (no), and immo (“No, no no!” or “Actually, …”). You use the last word to contradict someone.

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