Latin

What is idiom in classical Latin?

What is idiom in classical Latin?
  1. What does ferro et igni mean?
  2. What is the Latin phrase for in other words?
  3. How do you say either all or nothing in Latin?
  4. What is the Latin phrases about apology?

What does ferro et igni mean?

with fire and iron. A phrase describing scorched earth tactics.

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.

How do you say either all or nothing in Latin?

Aut Caesar aut nullus (Latin, 'either Caesar or no one')

All or nothing; either first or nowhere.

What is the Latin phrases about apology?

The Latin phrase mea culpa means “through my fault” and is used to admit guilt or wrongdoing. The phrase has a long history, appearing in personal prayers in the Catholic tradition as early as the 8th century. Now, we see it used more widely, such as when public officials issue a formal apology.

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