Mind

Latin equivalent of 'mind you! and 'mind!'

Latin equivalent of 'mind you! and 'mind!'
  1. What is ancient Latin for mind?
  2. What is mind in Roman language?
  3. What is Latin for keep in mind?

What is ancient Latin for mind?

From Latin mentem, accusative singular of mēns (“mind”), from Proto-Indo-European *méntis.

What is mind in Roman language?

This nous (mind) is not incorporeal; it is the thinnest of all things.

What is Latin for keep in mind?

Nota bene... ("Take note...", "Bear in mind" - perhpas the best fit) Notandum est... ("It is worth noticing that...")

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