Latin

Motto -- All Debts Will be Paid

Motto -- All Debts Will be Paid

"Debita solventur omnia" is a straightforward sentence which means simply that all debts will be paid.

  1. What is Latin to pay back?
  2. What is Latin for paid in full?

What is Latin to pay back?

Etymology. From Old French repaier (“to pay back”), from re- + paiier (“to pay”), from Latin pācāre (“to settle, to make peaceful”), from pāx (“peace”) + -ō (“forming verbs”). Equivalent to re- +‎ pay.

What is Latin for paid in full?

Tetelestai – The Debt Is Paid in Full

Maybe the most common use of “tetelestai” in Jesus' day was in debt collecting.

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