Latin

Phrasing based on in Latin

Phrasing based on in Latin
  1. What is an example of Latin phrase?
  2. What is the Latin phrase for in other words?
  3. What is the Latin phrase therefore?

What is an example of Latin phrase?

Carpe diem, et cetera, cum laude, curriculum vitae and mea culpa are just a few of the Latin phrases still widely used today.

What is the Latin phrase for in other words?

I.e. is another Latin abbreviation that means “in other words,” “namely,” or “which is to say.” Use e.g. when introducing a non-exhaustive list of examples and i.e. when rephrasing the exact same idea in different words.

What is the Latin phrase therefore?

Ergo is Latin for “therefore” or “thus.” The well-known Latin phrase post hoc ergo propter hoc (“after this, therefore resulting from it”) is used to describe the logical fallacy of assuming a causal relationship between events solely because one event preceded the other.

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