- How do you say choose life in Latin?
- Is a Latin word meaning course of life?
- Where there is hope there is life Latin?
How do you say choose life in Latin?
Elige ergo vitam is the line from the Vulgate, Deuteronomy 30:19. It is an imperative, second person, singular. If you want it to mean "I choose life" in the indicative, you can change elige to be eligo, Eligo ergo vitam is not a bible quote, but it echoes one.
Is a Latin word meaning course of life?
Well that's a curriculum vitae, or CV for short, from the Latin phrase meaning "course of life."
Where there is hope there is life Latin?
dum vita est, spes est – While there is life, there is hope: College Rule Lined Latin Phrase Journal, Notebook, Diary for Writing.