Tattoo inscriptions on the arm for guys. Women's tattoos - inscriptions

  • 29.06.2020

Gutta cavat lapidem non vi, sed saepe cadendo - a drop hammers a stone not by force, but by frequent falling

Fortiter ac firmiter - Strong and strong

Aucupia verborum sunt judice indigna - literalism is below the dignity of a judge

Benedicite! - Good afternoon!

Quisque est faber sua fortunae - every blacksmith of his own happiness

Read the continuation of the best aphorisms and quotes on the pages:

Natura incipit, ars dirigit usus perficit - nature begins, art directs, experience perfects.

Scio me nihil scire - I know that I know nothing

Potius sero quam nun quam - Better late than never.

Decipi quam fallere est tutius - Better to be deceived than to deceive another

Omnia vincit amor et nos cedamus amori "- Love conquers everything, and we submit to love

Dura lex, sed lex - the law is harsh, but it's the law

Repetitio est mater studiorum - repetition is the mother of learning.

O sancta simplicitas! - Oh, holy simplicity

Quod non habet principium, non habet finem - that which has no beginning has no end

Facta sunt potentiora verbis - actions are stronger than words

Accipere quid ut justitiam facias, non est tam accipere quam extorquere - Acceptance of remuneration for the administration of justice is not so much acceptance as extortion

Bene sit tibi! - Good luck!

Homo homini lupus est - man to man wolf

Aequitas enim lucet per se - justice shines on its own

citius, altius, fortius! - Faster, higher, stronger

AMOR OMNIA VINCIT - Love conquers everything.

Qui vult decipi, decipiatur - whoever wants to be deceived, let him be deceived

disce gaudere - Learn to rejoice

Quod licet jovi, non licet bovi - what is allowed to Jupiter is not allowed to the bull

Sogito ergo sum - I think, therefore I am

Latrante uno latrat stati met alter canis - when one dog barks, another immediately barks

Facile omnes, cum valemus, recta consilia aegrotis damus - All of us, when healthy, easily give advice to the sick.

Aut bene, aut nihil - Either good or nothing

Haurit aquam cribro, qui discere vult sine libro - He who wants to learn without a book draws water with a sieve

Bona mente - With good intentions

Aditum nocendi perfido praestat fides

Igni et ferro - With fire and iron

Bene qui latuit, bene vixit - the one who lived unnoticed lived well

Amor non est medicabilis herbis - there is no cure for love (love is not treated with herbs)

Senectus insanabilis morbus est - Old age is an incurable disease.

De mortuis autbene, aut nihil - about the dead or good or nothing

A communi observantia non est recedendum - what is accepted by all cannot be neglected

Intelligenti pauca - The wise will understand

In vino veritas, in aqua sanitas - truth in wine, health in water.

Vis recte vivere? Quis non? - Do you want to live well? And who doesn't want to?

Nihil habeo, nihil curo - I have nothing - I don't care about anything

Scire leges non hoc est verba earum tenere, sed vim ac potestatem - knowledge of the laws is not to remember their words, but to understand their meaning

Ad notam - For a note, note

Panem et circenses - Bread and Circuses

DIXI ET ANIMAM LEVAVI - I said and relieved my soul.

Sivis pacem para bellum - if you want peace, prepare for war

Corruptio optimi pessima - the worst fall is the fall of the purest

Veni, vidi vici - I came, I saw, I conquered

Lupus pilum mutat, non mentem - the wolf changes the coat, not the nature

Ex animo - From the heart

Divide et impera - divide and conquer

Alitur vitium vivitque tegendo - By covering up vice is nourished and maintained

AUDI, MULTA, LOQUERE PAUCA - listen a lot, talk a little.

Is fecit cui prodest - Made by the one who benefits

Lupus pilum mutat, non mentem - the wolf changes the coat, not the nature

Ars longa, vita brevis - art is long, life is short

Castigat ridento mores - Laughter castigates morals "

De duobus malis minimum eligendum - one must choose the lesser of two evils

Desipere in loco - Go crazy where it's appropriate

Bonum factum! - For good and happiness!

In maxima potentia minima licentia - the stronger the power, the less freedom

Usus est optimus magister - experience is the best teacher

Repetitio est mater studiorum - repetition is the mother of learning

Fac fideli sis fidelis - Be faithful to the one who is faithful (to you)

DOCENDO DISCIMUS - by teaching, we ourselves learn.

Memento mori - remember death.

Вis dat, qui cito dat - he who gives quickly gives twice

Mens sana in corpore sano - in a healthy body - a healthy mind.

Nulla regula sine exceptione - There is no rule without exceptions.

Erare humanum est, stultum est in errore perseverare - it is human nature to make mistakes, stupid - to persist in a mistake

Primus inter pares - First among equals

Festina lente - hurry slowly

omnia praeclara rara - Everything beautiful is rare

Repetitio est mater studiorum - repetition is the mother of learning.

Amicus plato, sed magis amica veritas - Plato is my friend, but the truth is dearer

Melius est nomen bonum quam magnae divitiae - a good name is better than great wealth.

Ipsa scientia potestas est - knowledge itself is power

FRONTI NULLA FIDES - don't trust looks!

Aditum nocendi perfido praestat fides - trust given to the treacherous allows him to harm

Qui nimium properat, serius ab solvit - whoever is in a hurry, he will later cope with business

Cornu copiae - Cornucopia

Dulce laudari a laudato viro - It is pleasant to receive praise from a person worthy of praise

dum spiro, spero - While I breathe, I hope

Feci auod potui, faciant meliora potentes - I did what I could, whoever can, let him do better

Dum spiro, spero - while I breathe, I hope

Abusus non tollit usum - abuse does not cancel use

Aliis inserviendo consumor - serving others, I burn myself

Fortunam citius reperifs, quam retineas / Happiness is easier to find than to keep.

Fiat lux - Let there be light

AUDIATUR ET ALTERA PARS - you should listen to the other side.

Melius sero quam nunquam - better late than never

Et tu quoque, Brute! - And you Brute!

Ad impossibilia lex non cogit - the law does not require the impossible

Tattoo inscriptions in Latin with translation have been at the peak of popularity among tattoos for a long time. The ancient language is inherent in mysticism and mystery, which attracts with its unusualness to this day, although Latin has long been a thing of the past. Young people are increasingly turning to tattoo parlors for tattoo inscriptions in Latin with translation on their bodies. Thus, with the help of certain statements, trying to express their individuality or life position.
Mostly tattoo parlors offer catalogs of tattoos to choose from, but perhaps you want to leave something special and personal on your body. In order not to be mistaken in the correct spelling of the tattoo inscription in Latin with the translation, compare several options for analogues of such tattoos on the Internet.
If you have definitely already decided to get yourself a tattoo in the form of an inscription, then the list below will help you more clearly articulate your desire.

A. P. Chekhov

ideas ... which take possession of our thought, subjugate our convictions and to which reason chains our conscience, these are bonds from which one cannot break without breaking one's heart, these are demons that a person can only conquer by obeying them.

A

“For me, tattoos are all the moments of my life. Once in Scotland, I went to a tattoo parlor in the middle of the night. And I don't regret it. There are moments that you don't want to forget.
-Angelina Jolie

  • Aquilam volare docent. — You teach an eagle to fly.
  • Aurum nostrum non est aurum vulgi - Our gold is not the gold of the crowd
  • A caelo usque ad centrum - From heaven to the center
  • A capillo usque ad ungues - From head hair to toenails
  • A nullo diligitur, qui neminem diligit. Nobody loves someone who doesn't love anyone
  • A posse ad esse - From what is possible to what actually exists
  • A posse ad esse non valet consequentia - As far as possible, one should not yet conclude about the real
  • A posteriori - Based on experience
  • A potentia ad actum - From the possible to the actual
  • A tuo lare incipe - Start from your home
  • Ab abusum ab usum non valet consequentia. - Abuse in use is not an argument against the use itself.
  • Ab aeterno - From the beginning of time
  • Ab altero expectes, alteri quod feceris - Expect from another what you yourself did to another.
  • Ab igne ignem - Fire from fire
  • Ab imis unguibus ad verticem summum - From the tips of the nails to the top of the head
  • Ab initio nullum, semper nullum - Nothing will come of nothing
  • Ab Jove principium - From Jupiter - the creator
  • Abeunt studia in mores - Classes leave an imprint on the character
  • Abiens, abi! - Go away, go away!
  • Abiens, abi! - Leaving go!
  • Absolvo te! - I justify you
  • Abuent studio in mores. Actions become habits.
  • Abusus non tollit usum - Abuse does not preclude correct use
  • Accusatia desiderat crimem. - The accusation presupposes the existence of a crime.
  • Acta est fabula. - The show is over.
  • Actum ne agas. "What's over, don't go back to it."
  • Ad augusta per angusta - To the high through the difficult
  • Ad bestias! - To the animals!
  • Ad captandum vulgus - For the sake of the mob
  • Ad cogitandum et agendum homo natus est - Man is born for thought and action
  • Ad discendum, non ad docendum - For study, but not for teaching
  • Ad futarum memoriam - For a long memory
  • Ad Herculis columnas - Before the Pillars of Hercules
  • Ad impossibilia nemo obligatur. Nobody is obligated to the impossible.
  • Ad impossibilia nemo tenetur - You can't force the impossible
  • ad infinitum. - to infinity
  • Ad multos annos - For many years
  • Ad narrandum, non ad probandum - For telling, not for proving
  • Ad opus! - For business!
  • Ad perpetuam rei memoriam - In eternal memory of the event
  • Ad pulchritudinem ego excitata sum, elegantia spiro et artem efflo. — I am awakened to beauty, I breathe grace and radiate art.
  • Aditum nocendi perfido praestat fides. “Trust given to the treacherous allows him to do harm.
  • Adversa fortune. - Evil rock.
  • Advocatus Dei - Advocate of God
  • Advocatus Diaboli - Devil's Advocate
  • Aequam memento rebus in arduis servare mentem - Remember, try to keep your presence of mind in difficult circumstances
  • Aequam memento rebus in arduis servare mentem - Try to keep your presence of mind even in difficult circumstances
  • Aequat causa effectum - Effect equals cause
  • Aequo pulsat pede - Death indifferently strikes anyone

  • Aetate fruere, mobili cursu fugit - Use life, it is so fleeting
  • Aetate sapimus rectius. - Over the years, we become smarter.
  • Age, quod agis, et respice finem - You do it, do it and look at the end
  • Agere sequitur esse - Action follows from being
  • Agnosco veteris vestigia flammae - I recognize the traces of the former fire
  • Agnus Dei - Lamb of God
  • Ajo! - I confirm!, I confirm!
  • Albo lapillo notare diem - Celebrate the day with a white stone
  • Alea jacta est. - The die is cast!
  • Aliena vitia in oculis habemus, a tergo nostra sunt - Other people's vices are in front of our eyes, and our own behind us
  • Aliis inserviendo consumor - Shining on others, I burn myself
  • Aliis inserviendo consumor - Serving others I waste myself
  • Aliquando bonus dormitat Homerus - And Homer sometimes dozes, And there is a hole in the old woman
  • alis volat propriis - flies on its own wings
  • Ama nos et vale! - farewell to us!
  • Amantes sunt amentes are insane.
  • Amantium irae amoris integratio - Lovers' quarrels are renewal
  • Amat Victoria Curam - Victory loves preparation!
  • Amicos res secundae parant, adversae probant - Happiness creates friends, misfortune tests them.
  • Amicus certus in re incerta cernitur - A reliable friend is known in an unreliable business
  • Amicus incommodus ab inimico non differt - An awkward friend is not much different from an enemy
  • Amicus Plato, sed magis amica est veritas - Plato is a friend, but truth is a greater friend
  • Amicus Plato, sed magis amica veritas. “Plato is my friend, but the truth is dearer.
  • Amor caecus - Love is blind
  • Amor etiam deos tangit - Even the gods are subject to love.
  • Amor gignit amorem - Love begets love.
  • Amor meus amplior quam verba est - My love is more than words.
  • Amor non est medicabilis herbis - Love cannot be cured with herbs.
  • Amor omnia vincit - Everything wins.
  • Amor patriae - to the Motherland
  • Amor vincit omnia - Love conquers all
  • Amor, ut lacrima, ab oculo oritur, in cor cadit - like a tear, it is born from the eyes, falls on the heart.
  • Amore est vitae essentia is the essence of life.
  • Ancilla philosophiae - Handmaid of Philosophy
  • Animus quod perdidit optat, atque in praeterita se totus imagine versat. The soul yearns for what it has lost. Carried away by the imagination into the past.
  • Ante victoriam ne canas triumphum. - Until the victory of triumph does not sing.
  • Antiques amor cancer est. - Old love like a cancer returns.
  • Aqua cavat lapidem non vi, sed saepe cadendo - Water wears away a stone not by force, but by repeated blows
  • Aquila non capitat muscas. The eagle doesn't eat flies.
  • Arcus nimium lencus rumpitur. - A string that is too tight will break.
  • Argenteis hastis pugnare - Fight with silver spears
  • Argumenta ponderantur, non numerantur. - The strength of arguments is not in number, but in weight.
  • Arrectis auribus - Ears on top of the head
  • Ars amandi - The Art of Love
  • Ars est celare artem - True art is to make it invisible
  • Ars et norma interpretandi naturam - Science and rules for explaining nature
  • Ars gubernandi - The art of government
  • Ars logica - The Art of Logic
  • Ars longa, vita brevis - Art is durable, but life (of a person) is short. (Hippocrates)
  • Ars moriendi - The Art of Dying
  • Ars oratoria - Oratory
  • Ars poetica - Poetic art
  • Ars sacra - sacred art»
  • Ars una, species mille - “art is one, its types are many
  • Artes molliunt mores - Arts soften morals
  • Assidu addisens ad senium venio. - Constantly learning, I come to old age.
  • Audaces fortuna juvat - Happiness accompanies the brave.

  • Audi, multa, loquere pauca - Listen a lot, talk a little.
  • Audi, vide, sile - Listen, look and be silent
  • Audiatur et altera pars. We need to listen to the other side as well.
  • Audire ignoti quom imperant soleo non auscultare - I am ready to listen to stupidity, but I will not obey
  • Auribus teneo lupum - Hold the wolf by the ears
  • Aut bibat aut abeat! Either let him drink or let him leave.
  • Aut Caesar, aut nihil - Either Caesar or nothing
  • Aut cum scuto, aut in scuto - Either with a shield or on a shield
  • Aut viam inveniam, aut faciam - Either I will find a way, or I will pave it myself
  • Aut vincere, aut mori - Either win or die
  • Avaritia copia non minuitur. Wealth does not reduce greed.
  • Ave, Caesar, morituri te salutant - Hello, Caesar, those who are about to die greet you

V

“You see inscriptions in Latin associated with any concept and translation to them”

  • Beatae plane aures, quae non vocem foris sonantem, sed intus auscultant veritatem docentem - Truly blessed are the ears that listen not to the voice that sounds in the squares, but to the voice that teaches the truth in silence
  • Beatitudo non est virtutis praemium, sed ipsa virtus - Happiness is not a reward for valor, but is itself valor
  • Benefacta male locata malefacta arbitror - Benefits rendered to the unworthy, I consider atrocities
  • Bis dat, qui cito dat - The one who gives quickly gives doubly.
  • Bona fama divitiis est potior - Good fame is better than wealth

WITH

"The Romans would never have had time to conquer the world if they had to learn Latin first."

  • Caedite eos. Novit enim Dominus qui sunt eius - Kill everyone. The Lord recognizes his
  • Caelo tonantem credidimus Jovem Regnare - Thunder from the sky convinces us of the reign of Jupiter
  • Caelum, non animum mutant, qui trans mare currunt - The sky, not the soul is changed by those who leave through the sea
  • Calamitas virtutis occasio - Calamity is the touchstone of valor
  • Canis timidus vehementis latrat, qaum mordet. A fearful dog barks more than it bites.
  • Caput altro carbone notatum. - The fate of the disgraced is hard.
  • Caro est qui securis est - Whoever with an ax, that one with meat
  • Carpe diem - Live in the present
  • Carpe diem quam minimum credula postero - Enjoy the moment, never trust the future
  • Carthago delenda est - Carthage must be destroyed
  • Castigo te non quod odio habeam, sed quod amem - I punish you not because I hate you, but because I love you.
  • Cave hominem unius libri - Beware the One Book Man
  • Cave! — Be careful!
  • Certum voto pete finem - Set yourself only clear goals.
  • Cessante causa, cessat effectus. When the cause ceases, the effect ceases.
  • Cetera desiderantur. - The rest remains to be desired.
  • Cibi condimentum est fames - Hunger is the best seasoning for food.
  • clavus clava pellitur. - The wedge is knocked out with a wedge.
  • Cogitationes poenam nemo patitur - No one is punished for thoughts
  • Cogito ergo sum - I think, therefore I am
  • Cognosce te ipsum! — Know thyself!
  • Concentia mille testes. Conscience is a thousand witnesses.
  • Concitus ira. - Filled with anger.
  • Conjuguem sine prole est quasi dies sine sole. Marriage without children is like a day without the Sun.
  • Conscientia mille testes - Conscience is a thousand witnesses
  • Conseutudo est altera natura. “Habit is second nature.
  • Consultor homini tempus utilissimus - Time is the most useful adviser to a person
  • Consummatum est! - It's done!

  • Contra factum non est argumentum. “There is no evidence against the fact.
  • Contra spem spero - I hope without hope.
  • Corrige praeteritum, praesens rege, cerne futurum - Correct the past, manage the present, foresee the future
  • Credere experto! — Trust the experienced!
  • Cui ridet Fortuna, eum ignorat Femida - To whom Fortune smiles, Themis does not notice
  • Cujus est potentia, ejus est actum. - Whose strength, that and action.
  • Cujus regio, ejus lingua - What country, such language
  • Cum deo - With God.
  • Cum tacent clamant. Silently, they scream.
  • Cum vitia present, paccat qui recte facit - When vices flourish, the one who lives honestly suffers
  • Curae leves loquntur, ingentes stupent. - Small sorrow is eloquent, great is silent.
  • Custos meus mihi semper - my angel is always with me

D

“People strive to learn anything but the ability to think. They learn to write in Latin, to sing, to speak well, to feel, but they never learn to think.”

  • Damant, quod non intelegunt - They condemn because they do not understand
  • De gustibus non disputandum est - There is no dispute about tastes
  • De gustibus non est dispudandum. - There is no dispute about tastes.
  • De minimis non curat lex - The law does not care about trifles
  • De mortius aut bene, aut nihil - The dead are either good or nothing
  • De non apparentibus et non existentibus eadem eat ratio. What is not visible is equivalent to what is not.
  • De principiis non est disputandum - One does not argue about principles
  • De profundis - From the depths
  • De vita nusquam abruptis - never regret.
  • Debellare superbos - Suppress pride, recalcitrant.
  • Debes, ergo potes - Must, so you can
  • Dei gratia - God's grace
  • Delectable tempus! - Fun time!
  • Deliberando discitur sapiebtia. Thinking teaches people to reason.
  • Deliberandum est saepe, statuendum est semel. - You need to discuss often, decide - once.
  • Descensus averno facilis est - Easy way to hell
  • Desine sperare qui hic intras - Abandon hope, ye who enter here
  • Destruam et aedificabo - I will destroy and raise up
  • Deus conservat omnia - God saves everything

  • Deus ipse se fecit - God created himself
  • Di meliora - Better days
  • Dic aliquam iram. - State the reason for the anger
  • Dicere non audeamus - Have the courage to say no.
  • Dictum factum - No sooner said than done
  • Dictum sapienti sat est. Enough said for a smart man.
  • Difficile est proprie communia decere. - It is difficult to express well-known things in your own way.
  • Dimidium facit, qui coepit, alphabet. - The one who has already begun has done half the work.
  • Disce, sed a doctis, indoctos ipse doceo. “Learn from those who know, and teach those who don’t know.”
  • Divide et impera - Divide and Conquer
  • Dolus an virtus quis in hoste requirat? “Who will decide between cunning and valor when dealing with an enemy?”
  • Duabis litigantibus, tertius gaudet. When two fight, the third rejoices.
  • Ducunt volentem fata, nolentem trahunt - Fate leads the one who wants to go, drags the unwilling
  • Dulce laudari a laudatoviro. “It's nice to get praise from a man worthy of praise.
  • Dumspiri, spero. While I breathe - I hope!
  • Dum spiro, amo atque credo - While I breathe, I believe.
  • Dum spiro, spero! While I breathe, I hope!
  • Dum vita est, spes est - As long as I breathe, I hope.
  • Duo cum faciunt idem, non est idem. When two people do the same thing, it is no longer the same thing.
  • Duobus certantibus tertius gaudet - When two fight, the third rejoices
  • Dura lex sed lex - The law is harsh, but it is the law

E

“Do you think people who make tattoo inscriptions understand them more? I’ll tell you a secret: you can’t understand a tattoo, you can only feel it.”

  • Ecum vivere amem, tecum obeam libens - with you I would like to live, with you I would like to die.
  • Edimus ut vivamus, non vivimus ut edamus. We eat to live, not live to eat.
  • Edite, bibite, post mortem nulla voluptas! “Eat, drink, there is no pleasure after death!”
  • Educa te ipsum! - Educate yourself!
  • Ei incumbit pribatio, qui dicit, non qui negat. The burden of proof lies on the one who affirms, not on the one who denies.
  • Ejus est nolle qui potest velle - Whoever has the right to wish has the right to refuse
  • Ejus est nolle qui potest velle. - The one who has the right to them has the right to refuse claims.
  • Ejusdem farinae - From one test
  • Elephantum ex musca facis. - You make an elephant out of a fly.
  • Emere catullum in sacco - Buy a kitten in a poke
  • Ene facit, qui ex aliorum erroribus sibi exemplum sumit - He does well who learns from the mistakes of others.
  • Epistula non erubescit. - The paper does not blush.
  • Equus Troianus - Trojan horse
  • Ergo, bibamus! - So, let's drink!
  • Erit sicut cadaver - Will be like a corpse
  • Errare humanum est. - To err is human.
  • Esse oportet ut vivas, non vivere ut edas - One must eat to live, not live to eat
  • Esse quam videri - To be, not to seem
  • Est deus in nobis - God is in us
  • Est nobis voluisse satis. - It is enough for me that I had a desire.
  • Est quaedam flere voluptas - There is something of pleasure in tears
  • Et vice versa. - And vice versa.
  • Etiam innocentes cogit mentiri dolor - Pain makes even the innocent lie
  • Eventus stultorum magister est. - The outcome of the case is the teacher of the foolish.
  • Ex malis eligere minima - Choose the least of evils

  • Ex nihilo nihil fit - Nothing comes from nothing
  • Ex parvis saepe magnarum rerum momenta pendent - The outcome of large cases often depends on small things. (Livy)
  • Ex ungua leonem cognoscimus, ex auribus asinum and - We recognize the lion by its claws, and the donkey by its ears
  • Ex ungue leonem - You can recognize a lion by its claws
  • Ex voto - By promise
  • Experiencia est optima magistra. “Practice is the best teacher.
  • Experimenta est optima rerum magistra - Experience is the best teacher
  • Expertus metiut. — The tester is afraid.
  • Extrema neccessitas extremius nititur rationibis. — Extreme necessity relies on extreme arguments.

F

“Tattoo art has given rise to two new passions: the passion to write on yourself and the passion to do everything else.”

  • Faber est quisque fortunae suae - each person is the creator of his own destiny
  • Faber est suae quisque fortunae - Everyone is the blacksmith of his own destiny
  • Fac fideli sis fidelis - Be faithful to the one who is faithful to you
  • Faciam ut mei memineris - I will make sure that you remember me!
  • Facile omnes, cum valemus, recta consilia aegrotis damus - When we are healthy, we easily give good advice to the sick
  • Facinora ostendi dum punientur, flagitia autem abscondi debent. “Crimes must be solved and punished, but shameful deeds must be left unsolved.
  • Facta sunt potentiora verbis - Actions are stronger than words
  • Facta, non verba - Actions, not words
  • Factum est factam - What's done is done (a fact is a fact).
  • Fama clamosa - Loud glory
  • Fama mobilize veget. - Rumor grows as it spreads.
  • Fama volat - The earth is full of rumors
  • Fas est ab hoste doceri. “You can also learn from the enemy.
  • Fas est et ab hoste doceri - One must always learn, even from the enemy
  • fasias guam feras - Easy to offend, harder to endure
  • Fatetur facinoris, qui jidicium fugit. - The one who avoids trial confesses to a crime.
  • Fatum - Fate, fate.
  • Feci quod potui, faciant meliora potentes - I did everything I could, whoever can, let him do better
  • Fecit - Did, performed.
  • Felix quem faciunt aliena pericula cantum. “Happy is the one whom someone else’s misfortune teaches to be careful.
  • Felix qui quod amat, defendere fortiter audit. Happy is he who boldly takes under his protection what he loves.
  • Feminae naturam regere desperare est otium - Having decided to humble the female disposition, say goodbye to peace!
  • Ferro et igni - With fire and sword
  • Festina lente - You go quieter - you will continue
  • Festinatio tarda est. - Haste delays.
  • Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus! - Let the world perish, but justice will prevail!
  • Fiat lux! - Let there be light!
  • Fide mea! - Honestly.
  • Fide, sed cui fidas, vide - Be vigilant
  • Fidei defensor - Defender of the Faith
  • Fidelis et forfis - Faithful and brave
  • Finis coronat opus - The end crowns the deed.
  • Finis unius diei est principoum alterius. The end of one is the beginning of another.
  • Finis vitae, sed non amoris - Life ends, but not
  • Flagrante delicto - At the crime scene, red-handed
  • Fors omnia versas - A blind chance changes everything (the will of a blind chance)
  • Fortes et veritas - courage and truth

  • Fortes fortuna adjuvat - Fate helps the brave.
  • Fortis imagination generat casum. - A strong imagination creates an event.
  • Fortiter in re, suaviter in modo-Firm in action, soft in handling
  • Fortunam citius reperis, quam retineas - Happiness is easier to find than to keep
  • Fortunam suam quisque parat - Everyone finds his own destiny
  • Forum delicti - Crime scene
  • Fructus temporum - The fruit of time
  • Fuge, late, tace-Run, hide, be silent
  • Fugit irrevocabile tempus - Irrevocable time runs
  • Fuimus Troes, fuit Ilium - We were Trojans, there was Ilion

G

“Tattooing is a special occupation that is best suited to those who do not really know how to draw or work. But on the other hand, it allows you to glue these two half-talents together and even build a career for yourself.

  • Gaudeamus igitur, juvenes dum sumus - Let us rejoice while we are young.
  • Gaudeamus igitur- So let's have fun
  • Gloria victoribus-Glory to the winners
  • Gustus legibus non subiacet - Taste is not subject to laws
  • Gutta cavat lapidem - A drop sharpens a stone

H

“How much paint is wasted on small and short inscriptions in Latin!”

  • Habent mortalia casum. Everything that is transitory is subject to change.
  • Habita fides ipsam plerumque fidem obligat. — The given trust usually causes reciprocal fidelity.
  • Hannibal ante portas - "Hannibal at the gate!
  • Haud semper errat fama. - Rumor is not always wrong.
  • Heu conscienta animi gravis est servitus - Worse than slavery remorse
  • Heu quam est timendus qui mori tutus putat - He is terrible who reveres death for good
  • Hic et nunc - Here and now!
  • Hic sunt dracones - There are dragons here
  • Hic sunt leones - Lions live here
  • Hoc erat in fatis. - It was meant to be.
  • Hoc est in votis - That's what I want.
  • Hoc est vivere bis, vita posse priore frui - To be able to enjoy the life lived means to live twice
  • Hoc fac et vinces - Do this and win
  • Hoc pretium ob stiltitiam fero. This is the retribution I bear for my own stupidity.
  • Homines amplius oculis, quam auribus credunt - People trust their eyes more than their ears
  • Homines non odi, sed ejus vitia - I hate not a person, but his vices
  • Homines quo plura habent, eo cupiunt ampliora - The more people have, the more they want to have
  • Homines, dum docent, discunt - People, teaching, learn
  • Hominis est errare - To err is human
  • Homo homini lupus est - Man to man wolf
  • Homo hominis amicus est - Man is friend to man
  • Homo liber - A free person.
  • Homo proponit, sed Deus disponit - Man proposes, God disposes
  • Homo res sacra - Man is a sacred thing.
  • Homo sum, humani nihil a me alienum puto - I am human, nothing human is alien to me
  • Honesta mors turpi vita potior. An honorable death is better than a shameful life.
  • Honores mutant mores, sed raro in meliores. - Honor changes morals, but rarely in a good way.
  • Honoris causa - For the sake of honor, for merit
  • Horribile dictu - Scary to say
  • Humana non sunt turpia - What is human is not shameful
  • Humanum errare est - To err is human

I

“Is it very difficult to get tattoos? "It's either easy or impossible."

  • Ibi potest valere populus, ubi leges valent - Where the laws are in force, and the people are strong
  • Ibi semper est victoria, ubi concordia est - There is always victory where there is agreement
  • Ibi Victoria, ibi Concordia - Where there is agreement, there is victory.
  • Igne natura renovatur integra - With fire, nature is renewed all
  • Igni et ferro - With fire and iron
  • Ignis, mare, milier - tria mala. - Fire, sea, woman - these are 3 misfortunes.
  • Ignoramus et ignorabimus - We don't know and we won't know
  • Ignorantia juris nocet, ignoratio facti non nocet. — Ignorance of the law is not an Excuse, ignorance of the fact is an excuse.
  • Ignorantia non est argumentum - Ignorance is not an argument
  • Ignorantia non est argumentum.- Ignorance is not proof.
  • Ignoscito saepe alteri, nunquam tibi - Forgive others often, never yourself
  • Ignoti nulla cupido - What they don't know about, they don't want to..
  • Ille dolet vere qui sine teste dolet. - Sincerely mourns the one who mourns without witnesses.
  • Ille vincit qui se vincit - He who can conquer himself wins.
  • Imago animi vultus est - The face is the mirror of the soul
  • Imperare sibi maximum imperium est - Power over oneself is the highest power
  • Imperat aut servit collecta pecunia cuique. - Money is a king or a slave for those who have accumulated it.\
  • Imperatia pro culpa habetur. - Ignorance is blamed.
  • Imperatorem stantem mori oportet - The emperor must die standing
  • Imponit finem sapiens et rebus honesties.- The wise man respects the measure in worthy deeds.
  • In aeternum-Forever, forever
  • Daemon Deus! “God is in the Demon!”
  • In dubio abstine - When in doubt, refrain
  • In hac spe vivo - I live with this hope.
  • In hoc signo vinces - Under this banner you will win
  • In infinitum - Until infinity
  • In magnis et voluisse sat est. “In great deeds, desire itself is merit sufficient.
  • In me omnis spes mihi est - All my hope for myself
  • In memoriam-In memory
  • In pace - In peace, at rest
  • In pace leones, in proelio cervi - During peace - lions, in battle - deer
  • In partem salari - As a reward for labors
  • In pricipio erat verbum - In the beginning was the word
  • In tyrrannos - Against tyrants
  • In venere semper certat dolor et gaudium - Pain and joy always compete in love.
  • In vini veritas, in aqua - sanitas! - In wine - truth, in water - health.
  • In vino veritas - Truth in wine
  • In vino veritas, in aqua sanitas - Truth in wine, health in water
  • In vituim ducit culpae fuga. - The desire to avoid a mistake involves another.
  • Incedo per ignes - I walk through the fire
  • Incertus animus dimidium est sapientae. Doubt is the first approach to reason.
  • Incertus animus dimidium sapientiae est - Doubt is half wisdom
  • Indignus qui inter mala verba - Shameful to live among foul language
  • Infandum renovare dolorem - Resurrect the terrible
  • Infelicissimum genus infortunii est fuisse felicem - The greatest misfortune to be happy in the past
  • Injuria solvit amorem. - teaches resentment.
  • Injuriam facilius facias guam feras - Easy to offend, harder to endure
  • Injuriam qui facturus est, jam facit. “Whoever is going to offend, is already doing it.
  • Innocens credit omni verbo - An innocent believes every word
  • Innocens credit omni verbo. “The simple-hearted believes every word.
  • Intedum stultus opportune loquitur. “Sometimes even a fool will say something sensible.
  • Intelligent pauca. — For those who understand, a little is enough.
  • inter arma fratres - Brothers in arms
  • Inter arma silent leges - When weapons rattle, the laws are silent
  • Inter arma silent Musae - When the cannons speak, the muses are silent
  • Inter parietes - Within the four walls
  • Invehunt divitae avaritiam.- Wealth breeds avarice.
  • Invia virtuti nulla est via - There are no impassable paths for valor
  • Invictum qui servat idem facit occidenti. - Who saves a man against his will, acts no better than a murderer.
  • Ira furor brevis est - Anger is a short-term insanity.
  • Ira impotens siuest. “Anger has no control.
  • Ira initium insaniae est - Anger is the beginning of madness
  • Ira odium generat concordia nutria amorem.- Anger breeds hatred, consent feeds
  • Ira saepe causa injuriae est. Anger is often the cause of injustice.
  • Irreparabilium iprepara rabilium felix oblivio rerum - Happy is he who does not know how to regret the impossible
  • Is fecit cui prodest - Made by the one who benefits

J

“You need to write on your body only about what you yourself think or feel.”

  • Jace, tace in farnace. - Shut up!
  • Jactantius maerent, quae minus dolent - Those who grieve the least flaunt their grief most of all
  • Jucundissimus est amari, sed non minus amare - It is very pleasant to be loved, but it is no less pleasant to love yourself
  • Judex damnatur, cum nocens absolitur. - The acquittal of the criminal is the condemnation of the judge.
  • Judex damnatur, cum nocens absolvitur - A judge who acquits a criminal is subject to condemnation
  • Juravi lingua, mentem injuratam gero - I swore by the tongue, but not by the thought.
  • Jus vitae ac necis - The right to dispose of life and death ..

L

"I wrote your name and can't write any more."

  • Labor est etiam ipse voluptas - Labor in itself is a pleasure
  • Laborare est orare - Labor is prayer
  • Lassata viris necdum satiata recessit - Gone, tired, but still unsatisfied
  • Legem brevem esse oportet. The law needs to be short.
  • Legio nomen mihi est - My name is Legion
  • Legum servi sumus ut liberi esse possimus - We are slaves of the laws to be free
  • Leve fit, quod bene fertur omis. - The load becomes light if you carry it with humility.
  • Levis est labor omnis amanti - For a lover, any difficulties are easy
  • Levius fit patientia, quidquid corrigere est nefas. “It’s easier to endure patiently what we can’t change.
  • Littera scripta manet - What is written with a pen cannot be cut down with an ax
  • Longa manus calami - The feather lengthens the arm
  • Lucri bonus est odor ex re qualibet - The smell of profit is pleasant, no matter what it comes from
  • Lupus in fabilus - Light in sight
  • Lupus non mordet lupum - The wolf will not kill the wolf
  • Lupus pilum mutat, non mentem - The wolf changes wool, not nature
  • Lux in tenebris - Light in the darkness

M

“To make you think, you need to either make tattoo inscriptions so simple that anyone can understand them, or still incomprehensible, so that you like it only because no normal person understands this.”

  • Magna res est amor - Great deed -
  • Major longinquo reverentia. - Distance increases distance.
  • Mala herba cito crescit. — Bad grass grows fast.
  • Malo mori quam foedari - Better death than dishonor.
  • Malum consilium est, quod mutari non potest. A bad decision is one that cannot be changed.
  • Malum necessarium - necessarium - Necessary evil - inevitable.
  • Maniae infinitae sunt species - Varieties of madness are endless
  • Manifestum non eget probatione. The obvious needs no proof.
  • Manus manum lavat - The hand washes the hand
  • Maxima illecebra est peccandi impunitatis spes. “The greatest temptation of crime lies in the expectation of impunity.
  • Maximum remedium irae mora est. - The best remedy for anger is to wait it out.
  • Me quoque fata regunt - I also obey fate.
  • Mea mihi conscientia pluris est quam omnium sermo - My conscience is more important to me than all gossip
  • Mea vita et anima es - You are my life and soul
  • Medicus curat, natūra sanat - The doctor heals, nature heals
  • Medicus curat, natura sanat. The doctor heals, nature heals.
  • Meliora spero - I hope for the best
  • Melius est nomen bonum quam magnae divitiae - A good name is better than great wealth
  • Memento mori - Remember death!
  • Memento quia pulvis est - Remember that you are dust
  • Memento quod es homo - Remember that you are human.
  • Memento vivere - Remember life
  • Memoria est signatarum rerum in mente vestigium - Memory is the trace of things fixed in thought.
  • Mens sana in corpore sano - A healthy mind in a healthy body
  • Metus, dolor, mors ac formidines - Fear, pain, death and horror
  • Misericórdia - infirma - Mercy is for the weak
  • More majorum - According to the custom of the ancestors
  • Mores cuique sui fingit fortunam - Our fate depends on our morals
  • Mors nescit legem, tollit cum paupere regem - Death does not know the law, takes both the king and the poor
  • Mors omnia solvit - Death solves all problems
  • Mortem effugere nemo potest - No one can escape death
  • Multa paucis - Short and clear
  • Multa petentibus desunt multa. - He who achieves much, lacks much.
  • Multa renascentur, quae jam decidere. — Much can be reborn from what has already died.
  • Multi multa; nemo omnia novit - Many know a lot, no one knows everything
  • Multos timere debet, quem multi tement. - Many should be afraid of the one whom many are afraid of.
  • Multum vinum bibere - non diu vivere - Drink a lot - live a short time
  • Munera sunt, auctor quae pretiosa facit. - The sweetest of all are those gifts, the value of which is in the giver himself.

N

“Afraid of being sealed, you need to print less often. You are afraid to describe yourself - you need to write more often.

  • Nam vitiis nemo sine nascitur - After all, no one is born without flaws.
  • Nascentes morimur - When we are born, we die.
  • Natura abhorret vacuum - Nature abhors emptiness
  • Naturalia non sunt turpia - Natural is not shameful
  • Naturalia non sunt turpia - Natural is not ugly
  • Navigare necesse est, vivere non est necesse - It is necessary to swim, there is no need to live
  • Naviget, haec summa est - Let it float, that's all
  • Ne cede malis - Do not lose heart in misfortune.
  • Nec Deus intersit - May God not intervene
  • Nemo judex in propria causa. - Do not judge yourself.
  • Nemo solus satis sapit - One person cannot be smart enough
  • Nihil dat fortuna mancipio. - Fate does not give anything to the eternal property.
  • Nihil est ab omni parte beatum - There is nothing prosperous in all respects
  • Nihil est in intellectu, quod non prius fuerit. “There is nothing in consciousness that was not previously in sensation.
  • Nihil est in religione, quod non fuerit in vita. There is nothing in religion that does not exist in life.
  • Nihil habenti nihil deest - He who has nothing has nothing to lose
  • Nihil habeo, nihil curo - I have nothing - I don't care about anything
  • Nil aliud scit necessitas quam vincere - Necessity knows nothing but to win
  • Nil inultum remanebit - Nothing will remain unavenged.
  • Nil satis nisi optimum - Only the best is good enough
  • Nil spernat auris, nec tamem credit statum. - You need to listen to everything, but do not rush with trust.
  • Nitinur in vetitum semper, cupimusque negata - We always strive for the forbidden and desire the unlawful
  • Nolens volens - Willy-nilly

  • noli consulere ira. “You cannot follow the suggestion of anger.
  • Noli me tangere - Don't touch me.
  • Nolite dicere, si nescitis - Don't speak if you don't know
  • Nomen est omen - The name is a sign
  • Non bene olet, qui bene semper olet - One who always smells good smells bad.
  • Non bis in idem. “You don’t get punished for the same thing twice.
  • Non curatur, qui curat - He who has worries is not cured
  • non ducor duco - I am not a follower, I lead myself.
  • Non esse cupidum pecunia est. “Not being greedy is already wealth.
  • Non est fumus absque igne - No smoke without fire
  • Non ignara mali, miseris succurrere disco - Knowing misfortune, I learned to help the sufferers
  • Non multa, sed multum.- Not much, but much
  • Non pote non sapere qui se stultum intellegit. Whoever is stupid and understands this is no longer stupid.
  • Non progredi est regredi - Not going forward means going back
  • Non quae libri vita docet - Life teaches what is not written in books.
  • Non rex est lex, sed lex est rex - Not the king is the law, but the law is the king.
  • Non scholae, sed vitae discimus - Not for school, we study for life
  • Non tam praeclarum est scire Latine, quam turpe nescire - It is not so honorable to know Latin, how shameful not to know it
  • nosce te ipsum - Know thyself
  • Nota Bene! - Pay attention.
  • Nullum periculum sine periculo vincitur. “There is no risk without risk.
  • Numquam te amare desistam - I will never stop loving you.
  • Nunc aut numquam - Now or never.
  • Nunc et semper te valde amabo - Now and always I love you very much
  • Nunc scio quid sit amor - Now I know what love means.
  • Nunquam retrorsum, semper ingrediendum - Not one step back, always forward
  • Nusquam sunt, qui ubique sunt - Nowhere are those who are everywhere

O

“Love is always a danger. Love jumps off the cliffs, causeless. It helps you live and destroys you. The search for love feeds your artistic soul. I'm afraid that as soon as you find love, then you will have nothing left to write songs about or get a tattoo in the form of an inscription in Latin.

  • O sancta simplicitas! — Oh, holy simplicity
  • Oderint, dum metuant - Let them hate, if only they were afraid.
  • Odi et amo - I hate and
  • Odi et amo - I hate and love
  • Omne ignotum pro magnifico est - Everything unknown appears majestic
  • Omne vivum ex ovo - All living things from an egg
  • Omnes homines agunt histrionem - All men are actors on the stage of life
  • Omnes vulnerant, ultima necat - Every hour hurts, the last one kills
  • Omnes vulnerant, ultima necat - Every hour hurts, the last one kills
  • Omnia causa fiunt - There is a reason for everything
  • Omnia fluunt, omnia mutantur - Everything flows, everything changes
  • Omnia homini, dum vivit, speranda sunt - As long as a person is alive, she must hope for everything
  • Omnia mea mecum porto - I carry everything with me.
  • Omnia mors aequat - Death equalizes everything

  • Omnia mutantur nos et mutamur in illis - Times change, and we change with them
  • Omnia mutantur, nihil interit - Everything changes, but nothing disappears forever
  • Omnia orta cadunt - All that is born is doomed to death
  • Omnia praeclara rara - Everything beautiful is rare
  • omnia temporaria - Everything is temporary
  • Omnia vanitas - Everything is vanity! (everything is vanity)
  • omnia vincit amor - Love conquers all obstacles.
  • Omnia vincit amor et nos cedamus amori - Love conquers everything, and we submit to love
  • Omnia, quae volo, adipiscar - I achieve everything I want
  • Omnis homo mendax - Every man is a liar
  • Optimi consiliarii mortui - The best advisers are dead
  • Optimum medicamentum quies est - The best medicine is peace
  • Ora et labora - Pray and work
  • Ordo ab chao - Order out of chaos
  • Otium past negotium. - Finished the job - walk boldly.

P

“The abstract idea of ​​the inscription for the tattoo is extremely clear and understandable. This general idea is composed of several particular ideas: religious, state, moral, philosophical and artistic.

“The air is full of ideas for tattoo inscriptions. They are constantly knocking on your head. You just have to know what you want, then forget it and mind your own business. The idea will come suddenly. It's always been that way."

  • Panem et circenses - Bread and Circuses
  • Paritus pax bello. The world is created by war.
  • Paupertas non est vitium. “Poverty is not a vice.
  • Peccatum, extenuate, qui celeriter corrigit. He who quickly corrects his mistake softens it.
  • Pecunia non olet - Money doesn't smell
  • Per aspera ad astra! - Through hardship to the stars! (Seneca)
  • Per fas et nefas - By hook or by crook
  • Per risum multum cognoscimus stultum. By frequent laughter we recognize a fool.
  • perfer et obdura dolor hic tibi proderit olim - Endure and be firm, this pain will someday benefit you
  • Periculum est in mora. - Procrastination is like death.
  • Perigrinatio est vita - Life is a journey
  • Perpetuum mobile - Perpetuum mobile
  • Persona grata - Desirable person or trustworthy person
  • Pisces natare oportet - A fish needs to swim.
  • Plus usus sine doctrina, quam utra usum doctrina valet. “Practice without theory is more important than theory without practice.
  • Poenam moratur improbus, non praeterit. “There is only temporary impunity.
  • Poëtae nascuntur, oratōres fiunt - Poets are born, speakers are made
  • Populus, populi ad vitam resurgit - People come, people go, but life goes on
  • Porta itineri longissima - Only the first step is difficult
  • Post coitum omne animal triste est - After intercourse, every creature is sad
  • Post et non propter. After, but not because of.

  • Post nubile sol. - After the clouds - the sun.
  • Potestates, quas licet sentire, non dantur cernere.- We are not allowed to see those forces that we can only feel.
  • Potius sero quam nunquam - Better late than never.
  • Primus inter pares - First among equals
  • Principia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necesitatem. — Starting positions should not be multiplied unnecessarily.
  • Principles obsta! - Resist at the beginning!
  • Principium rationis sufficientis. — The Law of Logical Reason.
  • Prius quam incipias, consulto opus est - Before you begin, consider
  • Procul negotiis - Get out of trouble.
  • Promisso boni viri fit obligatio. “A decent man's promise becomes an obligation.
  • Pulvus et umbra sumus. We are but dust and shadow.

Q

“A particular idea for a tattoo becomes general by being attached to a general inscription, that is, a term that, by habitual connection, is in some relation to many other special ideas and easily conjures them up.”

  • Qoud praecterite, effluxit. What has passed is no more.
  • Quae fuerant vitia, mores sunt - What were vices, now morals
  • Quae nocent docent - What harms, teaches
  • Quantum satis. - How much is required.
  • Que e nuce nickelam. - Whoever wants to eat the core must break it.
  • Qui estis - Be who you are.
  • Qui nimium probat, nihil probat. - He who proves a lot proves nothing
  • Qui nisi sunt veri, ratio quoque falsa sit omnis - If feelings are not true, then our whole mind will turn out to be false
  • Qui non laborat, non manducet - He who does not work does not eat
  • Qui non surplus deficit. - Who does not move forward, lags behind
  • Qui quareti repetit. - He who seeks, he finds.
  • Qui scribit - bis legit. - Who writes - reads twice.
  • Qui semina mala, metet mala. - What you sow, you will reap.
  • Qui seminat mala, metet mala - He who sows evil, evil will reap
  • Qui sine peccato est - Who is without sin..
  • Qui tacet consentire videtur - He who is silent is considered as having agreed
  • Qui terret plus ipse time. - Whoever inspires fear is even more afraid of himself.
  • Quid quisque vitet, nunquam homini satis cautum est in horas - No one can know when to beware of danger
  • Quidquid agis, prudenter agas et respice finem. - Everything secret becomes clear, nothing remains without retribution.
  • Quidquid latat apparebit, nil inultim remanebit. - Whoever uses his right is not Qui vincitur, vincit! - Whoever has defeats, he wins!
  • Quis attero mihi tantum planto mihi validus - What doesn't kill me makes me stronger
  • Quo quisque sapientior est, eo solet esse modestior - The smarter a person, the more modest he is usually
  • Quod cito fit, cito peri t- What is soon done, soon falls apart
  • Quod erat demonstrandum. - Which is what you need to prove.
  • Quod licet Jovi, non licet bovi - What is allowed to Jupiter is not allowed to the bull
  • Quod me nutrit me destruit - what feeds me is what kills me
  • Quod principi placuit, legis habet vigorem - Whatever the ruler pleases, then has the force of law.
  • Quod stiltius est qaum incerta pro cetis habere. “It is dangerous to keep a fool informed.
  • Quodqumque retro est. Everything that has passed is the past.
  • Quomodo fabula, sic vita: non quam diu, sed quam bene acta sit refert - Life is like a play in a theatre: what matters is not how long it lasts, but how well it is played
  • Quos diligit, castigat.- Whom I punish.
  • Quot capita, tot sententiae - How many heads, so many opinions

R

“Such is the irresistible nature of truth that it asks and desires only one thing - the free right to be born. The sun does not need an explanatory inscription in Latin - it is already distinguished from darkness.

  • Recordare quia ego Dominus - remember that you must live
  • Rectum, quia honestum est - Do what you think is right, because it's right
  • Reddite que sunt Cesaris Cesari, et que sunt Dei Deo - Give to Caesar what is Caesar's, and to God God's
  • Regula certa datur: bene qui stat, non moveatur - A clear rule is given: whoever stands well does not need to move.
  • Repetitio est mater studiorum - Repetition is the mother of learning
  • Requiem aeternam dona eis, Domine - Grant them eternal rest, Lord
  • Requiescat in pace - May he rest in peace
  • Requiescit in pace - Rest in peace.
  • Respice finem. - Anticipate the end!
  • Respue quod non es - Drop what you are not

S

“To make an inscription in the form of a tattoo is a special way to talk: you speak and you are not interrupted.”

  • Sapienti sat. - Smart will understand!
  • Scientia potentia est - Knowledge is power
  • Scio me multa nescere. I know that I don't know much. (Socrates)
  • Scio me nihil scire. “I know I don't know anything. (Plato)
  • Sed anima plus est quam manere - life is more than just being on this earth.
  • Sed semel insanivimus omnes - One day we all go crazy
  • semper ad meliora - moving only forward is the best solution.
  • Semper fidelis - Always faithful
  • Semper mors subest - Death is always near
  • Senatus bestia, senatores boni viri - The Senate is a beast, senators are good
  • Sequere Deum - Follow the will of God
  • Sera parsimonia in fundo est. “It’s too late to be frugal when everything is wasted.
  • Servus Servorum Dei - Servant of the servants of God"
  • Si etiam omnes, ego non - Even if everything is not me
  • Si vis amari, ama - If you want to be loved, love
  • Si vis pacem para bellum. If you want peace, prepare for war.
  • Si vox est, canta! - If there was a voice, I would sing!
  • Sibi imperare maximum imperium est - The highest power is power over oneself
  • Sic animum perspicuis cedere. “Just as the scales sink under the weight of a load, so our soul is affected by evidence.
  • Sic itur ad astra - This is how they go to the stars.
  • Sic transit Gloria mundi. This is how worldly glory passes.
  • Sic volo - So I want.
  • Silentium est aurum - Silence is golden
  • Silentium videtur confessio - Silence is tantamount to confession
  • Silentium videtur confesso. Silence is a sign of consent.
  • Silentium-Silence.

  • Similia similibus curantur - Like cures like
  • Similis simili gaudet - Like rejoices in like
  • Sine amore, nihil est vita - life is meaningless without.
  • Sol lucet omnibus - The sun shines on everyone
  • Sola mater amanda est et pater honestandus est - Only a mother is worthy of love, a father is respected
  • Solum debilis mori debent - Only the weak must die
  • solus vivis semel - We only live once
  • sono pro risus sono pro lacrima - The sound of laughter instead of the sound of tears
  • Stat sua cuique dies.- Each has his own day.
  • Stultitia morbus est animi. Stupidity is a disease of the mind.
  • Sua cuique fortuna in manu est - Everyone has their own destiny in their hands
  • Sub poena - Under threat of punishment (name of the subpoena to call witnesses)
  • Sub silentio - In silence
  • Sublimi feriam sidera vertice - My lofty head will penetrate to the stars
  • Substantia prior et dignior est accidente - Originally the essence, but the incident is also significant
  • Succedaneum - Substitute (insolence is often used as succedaneum /substitute/ for argument)
  • Sudore et sanguine - By sweat and blood
  • Sufficit ad id, Natura quod poscit - We have sufficiency when we have what nature requires
  • Suggestio falsi - False statement
  • Sui cuique mores fingunt fortunam - Morality (or manners) shape the fate of a person
  • Sui generis - One of a kind
  • sui generis - kind of
  • Suis quaeque temporibus - There is a time for everything
  • Sum quod eris, fui quod es - Look what you will be, and I was what you are now
  • Sumite materiam vestris qui scribitis aequam - Let each writer think about the adequacy of the chosen intention and his own ability
  • Summam nec metuas diem, nec optes - You should neither be afraid nor wish for the approach of your last day
  • Summum bonum - Supreme bliss
  • Summum jus summa injuria - Too harsh interpretation of the law sometimes becomes the greatest injustice
  • Sunt lacrimae rerum, et mentem mortalia tangunt - Tears of such suffering will touch any soul
  • Sunt superis sua jura - Higher powers have their own laws
  • Suo sibi gladio hunc jugulo - I will slay him with his own invented weapon
  • Super subjectam materiam - According to the circumstances of the case presented
  • Superanda omnis fortuna ferendo est - Every failure must be subject to patience
  • Supersedeas - You can retire or stay away
  • Supra nos Fortuna negotia curat - Bypassing us, Fate decides things
  • Supremum vale - Forgive me for the last time.
  • Suum cuique - To each his own.

T

“It is possible, without much wit, to choose an inscription in such a way that it would take another person a lot of wit to understand it.”

  • Tanta vis probates est, ut eam etiam in hoste deligamus. “The power of honesty is so great that we appreciate it even in the enemy.
  • Tanto brevius omne tempus, quanto felicius est - The faster time flies, the happier it is
  • Tantum possumus, quantum scimus - We can do as much as we know
  • Tarde venientibus ossa - Who comes late - to that bones
  • Te amo est verum - I love you - this is the truth
  • Te obtinuit amittere duobus proeliis vincere - Before winning the main battle, you must sacrifice the previous ones.
  • Tecum vivere amem, tecum obeam libens - I want to live and die with you.
  • Tempora labuntur, tacitisque senescimus annis - Time flies and we age imperceptibly
  • Tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis - Times change and we change with them
  • Tempus edax rerum - Time destroys everything
  • Tempus fugit - Time flies
  • Terra incognita - Unexplored land"; unknown land, unfamiliar area
  • Terra incognita - Unknown land
  • Tertium non datur - The third is not given

  • Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes - I'm afraid of the Danaans, even those who bring gifts
  • Tolle quod dat vitam - take what life offers you
  • Toties quotes - No matter how many times this is repeated
  • Totum revolutum - Complete confusion
  • Totus floreo - Everything blooms
  • Trahit sua quemque voluptas - Everyone is attracted by their own passion
  • Trahit sua quemque voluptas - Everyone is attracted by his passion.
  • Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito - Do not submit to trouble, but boldly go towards it.
  • Tuus perdite sodalis amans - forever your loving half

U

"Getting a good tattoo is like diving underwater and holding your breath."

  • Ubi bene, ibi patria - Where it is good, there is the homeland.
  • Ubi bene, ibi patria - Where it's good, there's a homeland
  • Ubi concordia, ibi victoria - Where there is agreement, there is victory
  • Ubi mel, ibi apes - Where there is honey, there are bees
  • Ubi mel, ibi fel - Where there is honey, there is bile
  • Ubi nihil vales, ibi nihil velis - Where you are not capable of anything, you should not want anything
  • Una harum ultima - One of them is the last one.
  • Una in perpetuum - Together forever.
  • Unam in armis salutem - The only salvation is in the struggle.
  • Unde consilium afuerit, culpa abset. “Where there was no intent, there is no guilt.
  • Usus est optimus magister - Experience is the best teacher
  • Ut ameris, amabilis esto - To be loved, be worthy of love
  • Ut desint vires, tamen est laudanda voluntas - Even if you lack strength, you should still be praised for
  • Ut salutes, ita salutaberis. - As it comes around, it will respond.
  • Ut tensio sic vis - What is the lengthening, such is the strength
  • Utatur motu animi qui uti ratione non potest - Whoever cannot follow the dictates of the mind, let him follow the movements of the soul
  • Uti, non abuti - Use but do not abuse
  • Utile dulce miscere - Combine business with pleasure

V

“Long live the right to read, long live the right to write. Only those who are forced to hide the truth are afraid of a true tattoo.

  • Vae victis! - Woe to the vanquished!
  • Vale et me ama - Farewell and love me.
  • Vanitas vanitatum et omnia vanitas - “Vanity of vanities, everything is vanity
  • Varietas delectat - Variety brings pleasure
  • Veni, vidi, vici - I came, I saw, I conquered.
  • Verae amititiae sempiternae sunt - True friendship is eternal
  • Vere scire est per causas scire. “Real knowledge is the knowledge of causes.
  • Veto - I forbid
  • Vi veri universum (veniversum) vivus vici - By the power of truth, I, who live, conquered the universe
  • Vi veri vniversum vivus vici - I conquered the universe by the power of truth during my lifetime
  • Via est vita - Road is life
  • Via sacra - Holy way.
  • Viam supervadet vadens - the walking one will master the road
  • Viam supervadet vadens - The walking one will master the road
  • Victoria Concordia gignitur. “Victory comes from agreement.
  • Victoria nulla est, Quam quae confessos animo quoque subjugat hostes - The real victory is only when the enemies themselves admit defeat
  • Video faciem optimism vitam specula - I look at life only with optimism.
  • Videre majus quiddam - Aiming for something more
  • Vina bibint homones, animalia cetera fontes. - Only people drink wine, other animals - spring water.
  • Vince in bono malum - Defeat evil with good
  • Vinum - memoriae mors - Wine is death to memory
  • Vinum verba ministrat - Wine loosens the tongue
  • Virginity is a luxury - Virginity is a luxury.
  • Vis unita fortior - United forces are more powerful
  • Vita brevis ars longa - Life is short - art is durable
  • Vita difficile est. Te potest esse difficilius - Life is cruel, but you can be tougher.
  • Vita multas tempestates sedat aliqua - life is striped.
  • Vita sene libertate nlhil - Life without freedom is nothing.
  • Vita sine litteris mors est - Life without science is death
  • Vitae sal - amicitia - Friendship is the salt of life
  • Vitam diligere. Amabit te - Love life, it will love you back.
  • Viva vox alit plenius - Live speech nourishes more abundantly
  • Vivamus atque amemus - Let's live and love
  • Vivere est agere - To live is to act
  • Vivere est cogitare. To live is to think!
  • Vivere est military. To live means to fight.
  • Vivere est vincere - To live is to win
  • Vivere militare est - Life is a struggle
  • Volens nolens - Willy-nilly
  • Volo, non valeo - I want, but I can't"
  • Votum separatum - Minority voice opinion"
  • Vox populi vox Dei - The voice of the people is the voice of God

Types of tattoo inscriptions in Latin with translation:

Motivating is a word or sentence that defines the meaning of life or acts as a stimulus for inspiration for any action.
Love - carry the philosophy of romanticism and express love, joy or torment, the names of the chosen ones, idols, etc.
Philosophical - quotes and sayings of ancient philosophers on eternal endless topics.
Girls prefer tattoos in Latin with translation, with all kinds of drawings that emphasize the femininity and subtle nature of the beautiful half of humanity. The strong floor, on the contrary, chooses strict classical contours without any pretentiousness.

All tattoo meanings in alphabetical order

Foreign inscriptions on the body - this is exactly the direction that will always be popular. The younger generation prefers phrases that carry a hidden meaning. Solving it is not so difficult, because now on many sites you can see a huge list of tattoos with an inscription on the arm with a translation. Thanks to the chosen phrases, you can convey your individuality to other people and show your character. This is a kind of non-verbal communication with the outside world and a way to express your "I".

Inscriptions in Latin, stuffed on the hands, have now become very popular. You can choose any suitable font, and the phrase will adorn your hand with a graceful line, turning into a specific pattern with great meaning. This is what attracts such inscriptions, because having a riddle on the body is very intriguing, it helps to get to know a representative of the opposite sex and make the other person become interested in you.

What phrase to stick on the hand?

Our hands are almost always in sight, so most often tattoos are applied to the hands, palms, fingers and wrists. A tattoo with an inscription on the arm (with a translation into should first of all be of interest. You should not choose an inscription that you just liked, because it should reflect the inner world of a person, characterize him. It must be remembered that all strangers can see a tattoo with an inscription on the arm .

With translation into foreign languages ​​- such tattoos are now chosen by young people. Here are examples of most in Latin.

  • Perigrinatio, which means "life is a journey", this phrase will always inspire its owner.
  • Amor omnia vincit - these beautiful words on your hand will mean "true love conquers all."
  • Audi, multa, loquere pauca - will characterize a person with a certain disposition, because it translates as "listen a lot, but do little."
  • The phrase Non ducor duco will make it clear that this person is used to being an initiator, its literal translation is “not led, but leading.”
  • The sentence Dicere non audeamus will look absolutely unusual. From Latin, it translates as "know how to say no."
  • And, on the contrary, absolutely positive emotions will be caused by the phrase Rectum, quia honestum est, because it will inform that a person can do everything that he himself considers right;
  • Non progredi est regredi translates as "do not go forward, then go back"

Beautiful tattoos, inscriptions on the hand with translation are a stylish and fashionable trend in the modern world. But do not forget that this procedure must be approached with the utmost responsibility.

What suits a man?

Men's and Inscriptions with translation must necessarily correspond to the inner world of their owners are very popular. Men mostly choose such phrases that would emphasize their courageous nature, strength, will and courage.

Tattoo, inscription on the hand (men's with translation) must be selected beautiful and always with meaning. Here are some of them.

  • Contra spent spero - this magnificent language means that only a confident and hopeful person is lucky in everything.
  • Errare humanum est - its meaning lies in the fact that absolutely everyone tends to make mistakes.
  • Fecit - this short Latin word will reveal a man from the best side. After all, it symbolizes the fact that he is responsible for his words, which will certainly be confirmed.
  • Gloria victoribus - translates as "glory to the winner."

It is necessary to adhere to one rule if a young man decides to make a tattoo and chooses what kind of tattoo he needs, an inscription on his arm. Men's with a translation into Latin carry a hidden meaning, so the appearance of the inscription alone is not enough, you must definitely find out its exact translation.

What suits a woman?

There is also a list of popular girls. The inscriptions with the translation also carry their own meaning, which is to emphasize femininity or show the obstinate nature of the owner.

  • In hac spe vivo - typical for refined natures. Its literal translation is “I live by this hope”;
  • Magna res est amor means "love is a great thing". It will suit a woman who believes in true feelings.
  • Closed natures can prick the inscription Noll me tangere, which means that its owner cannot be touched.

Where else can you get a tattoo inscription?

Usually guys and girls in most cases make a tattoo with an inscription on their arm. With the translation, difficulties arise for the surrounding people, this is the mystery of such inscriptions on open areas of the body. Mostly unusual phrases can be seen on the shoulder or wrist, and they will also be seen in the following places:

1) Neck. It is fashionable to make a tattoo on the side or behind the back of the head.

2) should reflect the state of mind of a person, so it should be as simple and touching as possible.

3) Back. In the back area, you need to prick something strong, understandable and persistent. Even any word forms of a scandalous nature will do.

At what age is it better to get tattoos on the hands?

Unfortunately, the craft of tattooing suggests that such work remains on the human body forever. Therefore, before a pattern or an inscription appears on your hands, you need to analyze your life and work. Many employers have a policy of not hiring people with arm tattoos, so you should be prepared for this. This mainly concerns the professions of office workers.

If the tattoo is made in the form of a text in Latin, then it should carry emotional experiences, thoughts of a person. Very often, a person who made a tattoo inscription at a young age, having matured, understands: this thought is stupid and superficial, not corresponding to the current worldview.

What rules should be followed if you decide to apply a tattoo inscription on your hands?

1) A tattoo on exposed parts of the body like arms requires a long decision. Therefore, you should not do it spontaneously, ask yourself the question: “Is it worth it?”.

2) There is such a belief that you can not copy other people's phrases. Your inscription should correspond to your personal state of mind. If a mistake is made at this stage, then health may even worsen, the character and fate of the owner may change.

3) The choice of a tattoo parlor should also be approached with the utmost responsibility. Collect reviews of the best masters in your city, view portfolios with photos of ready-made tattoos applied to your hands.

A tattoo is not just a fashion trend of our time. Foreign inscriptions on the hands are made by young people around the world. This is such a cry from the soul of a person that he wants to convey to everyone around him. When choosing a tattoo inscription to place on your arm, you should be sure that the character trait expressed by it will be present in you throughout your life.

What are some beautiful hand tattoos? With translation, as well as without translation from a foreign language, there are many options, including popular phrases from Latin. Although it is now thought to be dead, it was once a universal communication tool that all of Europe spoke a long time ago.

Latin is alive

In fact, many people still use Latin today without even realizing it. Many words of modern languages ​​are derived from it. However, it is not so easy to erase Latin from the history of mankind. She is not forgotten at least by doctors and lawyers for sure. Latin tattoos on the arm (with and without translation), as well as on other parts of the body, are popular.

Tattoo with an inscription on the arm (with translation from Latin)

In addition to a wide variety of drawings, phrases in a foreign language as a tattoo are also very popular. Having decided to write on yourself some beautiful foreign words, it would be useful to know how they are translated. Here is a list of some Latin phrases with interesting meanings.

  • Vestis Virum Reddit (Clothes make the man).
  • Alis grave nil (Nothing is heavy for one who has wings).
  • Audax at fidelis (bold but true).
  • Auribus teneo lupum (I hold a tiger by the tail, which means I am in danger, but I will not give up if I face her).
  • Dum vita est, spes est (as long as there is life, there is hope).
  • Ex nihilo nihil fit (nothing comes from nothing).
  • Faber est quisque fortunae suae (all men are artisans of their own happiness).
  • Felix culpa (Mistake or disaster that eventually leads to a happy ending).
  • Luceat lux vestra (let your light shine).
  • Luctor et emergo (I fight and I win).
  • Nil desperandum (never despair).
  • Non ducor duco (They don't lead me, I lead).
  • Qui audet adipiscitur (who dares wins).
  • Semper ad meliora (always towards the best things).
  • Sic itur ad astra (you must go to the stars, this is the way to immortality).
  • Temet nosce (know thyself).
  • Verba volant, scripta manent (what is said flies away, what is written remains).
  • Veritas lux mea (truthfulness is my light).
  • Vincit qui se vincit (he wins who conquers himself).
  • Veni, vidi, vici (I came, I saw, I conquered).

Tattoo in the form of inscriptions

Fortunately, unlike Hebrew tattoos and Arabic words and phrases, Latin sayings are fairly easy to translate. Many of them have a beautiful and inspiring meaning. However, it is still worth doing some research before injecting indelible ink under your skin. Sometimes it may happen that what is written will not reflect what was intended, but quite the opposite. In this case, outwardly beautiful inscriptions for a tattoo on the hand can mean far from pleasant or meaningless things.

Before getting a tattoo on your arm with or without translation, it is important not only to know the meaning of the words, but also to check that they are all spelled correctly. Your body is not a school notebook where making a mistake is not so scary.

Latin language - a storehouse of wisdom

Quotes in Latin in the past have been used by many famous philosophers, kings, and scientists more than once. Our time is also no exception. Tattoos with an inscription on the arm (with and without translation into the native language), back, neck and other parts of the body are quite popular. This is a kind of trend, which, however, has a deep meaning and shows the inner world of the owner of an ornate record.

Popular quotes in Latin

Latin quotes are something like proverbs that become visible to everyone around, becoming tattoos on the body. With just a few words or whole sentences, what is in the heart and thoughts of the wearer is expressed. You can, of course, fill the phrase in Russian, but Latin gives even the simplest statement a certain mysterious, mystical and ornate meaning. Especially popular are the shoulders and forearms. For example, one can often find on their inside an incomprehensible thin and mysterious inscription in Latin.

For a tattoo on your arm, you can choose an expression that fully corresponds to the way of thinking and positioning yourself in this world. Regarding the size of any restrictions, as a rule, no. As for the content, then it is worth choosing with your heart. A suitable tattoo meaning is an inscription that will correspond to your beliefs, and not contradict them. For example, a diligent family man and father of five children would not be worth stuffing something like "wine, women and rock and roll" all over his back.

For taste and color - there are no comrades

When choosing a quote, you can, of course, use the preferences of celebrities, but it would be more correct to listen to yourself, and not just copy other people's lines. There are universal tattoo options that are equally well suited for both men and women. But there are some expressions that are still more chosen by the strong half of humanity. An example is such tattoo inscriptions on the arm for men, such as:

  • Caesarem decet stantem mori (Caesar must die standing).
  • Cogitations poenam nemo patitur (there is no judge for thoughts).
  • Credo, quia verum (I believe because it is true).
  • Igni et ferro (fire and steel).
  • Alea jacta est (the die is cast).
  • Memento mori (think of death).
  • Natus ut primus sim (born to be first).
  • Ad astra (straight to the stars).
  • Ex oriente lux (the sun rises in the east).

As there are no two absolutely similar people, you will not often find the same drawings on the body. This is a strictly individual matter. Tattoo inscriptions on the arm for men are often more militant than for girls, who choose more feminine and sensual phrases.

What kind of tattoo do girls choose?

What tattoos on the arm for girls (inscriptions in Latin) are the most popular and relevant? Recently, there has been a fairly large demand for text images in the form of phrases or phrases, which are mostly written in cursive. As for the beautiful half of humanity, then the choice is made towards loving and sensual tattoos on the arm. For girls, inscriptions can be:

  • Omnia vincit amor (love conquers all).
  • Oculis non manibus (you can look but you can not touch).
  • Varium et mutabile semper femina (a woman is always changeable and fickle).
  • Odero si potero si non invitus amabo (if I succeed, I will hate, and if I can’t, then against my will I will love).
  • Est quaedam flere voluptas (pleasure in tears).
  • Ignoti nulla cupido (What they don't know, they don't want).
  • Omnia mutantur nihil interit (everything changes, nothing disappears).
  • Vivit sub pectore vulnus (lives in the chest wound).
  • Qui sine peccato est (who is not without sin).

A tattoo in the form of a quote, saying or set expression is very popular in our days. People, who want to leave a noticeable ink mark on themselves can be completely different from each other, for example, a teenager striving to prove something to this world, a girl who wants to attract increased attention to herself, an elderly retired rocker for whom another tattoo is just part of a huge collectionHollywood star who wants to be rememberedfans on the other hand.

The same quotes can represent something different for each person and be perceived differently. Some tattoos can be a reminder of a memorable moment or a display of a life position. As a rule, this is done forever, so the phrase or drawing should be meaningful to you for at least a dozen years in the future. Among the huge variety, you can choose the appropriate option according to your taste and state of mind.

Before getting a tattoo

If the final decision was made to apply a tattoo, then before this decisive step, you need to take care of some points.

Color. It can be black and white tattoo, as well as color.

Font . It can be chosen to your taste, the main thing is that it be legible.

Design . It can be just words or combined with a suitable picture.

Language. One of the most popular options is Latin, but no less popular among foreign languages ​​are English, French, Italian.

Place. Everyone decides for himself where to have a tattoo - in a conspicuous place or where only trusted persons can see it. It can be a tattoo with an inscription on the arm (with or without translation), on the neck, stomach, back, legs. The least chosen place is the face, although for some it is not forbidden.

¿Hablas español?You are in good company. So, why not get your next Cervantes and Neruda tongue tattoo? Decorate your body with a lyrical phrase in Spanish to highlight your inclinations or get inspired by something calledla vida apasionada (life full of passion).

Spanish Romance

The language of love is often forced, sometimes life-loving, always expressive and emotional. Complement your favorite quote with vibrant red roses on your chest or arm. Get a dainty ribbon tattoo on your wrist. You can also engrave evidence of your past sadness on the ankle. The lessons of the past will decorate your body, moments of euphoria or grief, on the chest, the spiritual principle that moves you will find its expression in a tattoo.

Es tan corto el amor y es tan largo el olvido.

Translation: " Love is short, memory is long ". Chilean poet and Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda wrote these beautiful lines about lost love in his poem Puedo escribir los versos más tristes esta noche or“Tonight I will write the saddest lines.”

Tu eres mi sol.

Translation: " You are my sun". A line from a songEres mi sol popular love song by Alex Campos. Campos is a Grammy Award winner with a large fan base in Latin America.

Te quiero con toda mi alma.

Translation: " I love you with all my heart . This is a Spanish expression that speaks of your serious intentions.

Te quiero no por quien eres, sino por quien soy cuando estoy contigo.

Translation: " I love you not only for who you are, but also for who I become when I am with you. ". The author of this beautiful quote is Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez, another Latin American Nobel laureate known for his magical realism novel."One Hundred Years of Solitude" .

Te amo más que a mi propia piel.

Translation: " I love you more than my skin ". This is a quote from the Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, whose tumultuous relationship with her husband, the fresco painter Diego Rivera, was as ardent and passionate as her famous self-portraits.

Wise men and rebels

Hot Latin American patriots and revolutionaries, and Spanish sages of all times have left their marks in the language. Their immortal words can still be seen on the walls of houses and heard from the lips of the opposition. Sophisticated Hispanic speakers benefit from the wisdom of the great minds of other cultures. Why not inscribe some fiery, time-tested message on your leg or arm, on your lower back or on your wrist? This will remind you of wildness and wisdom every time you look at your tattoo.

Prefiero morir de pie que vivir siempre arrodillado.

Translation: " Better to die standing than to live on your knees ". These are the famous words of the Spanish Civil War heroine Dolores Ibarruri Gómez “Pasionaria” (Spanish for “passionate” or “passion flower”), a flamboyant speaker whose official statement is “!No pasarán!” (They will not pass!), uttered against the troops of Francisco Franco, was a battle cry for the rebels. The quote is also attributed to Emiliano Zapata, the leader of the peasant rebellion during the Mexican Revolution.

Sed realistas, pedid lo imposible.

Translation: " Be realistic, demand the impossible ". The expression of the Argentine Marxist rebel Ernesto "Che" Guevara, inspired by the revolutionary movement in Latin America, one of the leaders of the Cuban Revolution.

Caminante, no hay puentes, se hace puentes al andar.

Translation: " Traveler, bridges do not exist, they are built where they are going to pass on them ". Mexican-American researcher Gloria E. Anzaldua addressed this advice to travelers on the road of life, reminding them that there is no ready-made map or time-honored way of exploring individual problems.

Persevera y triunfaras.

Translation: " Persevere and you will succeed ". This is the Spanish equivalent of "If you don't succeed at first, try again and again." A popular Spanish expression is a simple instruction for perseverance and the ability to cope with difficulties on the way to your goals.

El tiempo pasa inexorablemente.

Translation: " Time moves inexorably forward ". An analogue of the expression: “time waits for no one”. This is a Spanish translation of a quote from Chaucer. The English poet of the Middle Ages, Geoffrey Chaucer, reflected this observation about time and nature in his"Canterbury Tales" as a warning against delay and missed opportunities.

Arte Publico

Your life is a work of art, and what could be more public than the recognition of this in the form of a “stuffed”, for example, on the neck, somewhere on the arm or on the back of an elegant tattoo with lyrical words? Famous Spanish artists, from painters and sculptors to singers and actors, express their lives and work in words, sometimes poems, worthy of being tattooed.

El espectaculo del cielo me abruma.

Translation: " The action of heaven amazes me ". The Catalan artist Joan Miro was a romantic who turned his back on bourgeois life and painted pictures in his imagination. His avant-garde works are full of magical realism and fantastic imagery, where the vast background of blue and blue tones is emphasized by unusual shapes, lines, scribbles or multi-colored spots.

Pedir por mas.

Translation: " asking for more ". This is a quote from Shakira, a Colombian singer/dancer/songwriter, music competition winner and famous Latin American star with millions of records sold, philanthropist. “Ask for more” in both English and Spanish is her life motto, stating that you should never settle for less than you can achieve.

Yo no busco, yo encuentro.

Translation: " I don't seek, I find ". This a simple phrase attributed to Pablo Picasso. He was an artist who claimed that his work was the result of the manifestation of his inner muse. He was open to art and said that it had found him because he opened himself to it every day.

Yo no tomo drogas. Yo soy una droga.

Translation: " I don't do drugs. I myself am a drug ". This unusual quote is attributed to Salvador Dali. He was an early 20th century surrealist artist who twisted reality to express his extravagant and dreamlike vision. His work was unique and exciting, and he himself continued to be an extraordinary personality all his life.

Soy mas grande que la vida.

Translation: " I am larger than life ". Academic award winning Puerto Rican actress Rita Moreno has made her life an art. Her bold statement that being bigger than life itself is not so difficult for her is an expression of faith in herself, a formula for success.

Sometimes one single word takes over emotions, causes a strong desire to do something, awakens a moment of truth so much that there is a desire to remember this word. A tattoo can be a daily reminder of a deep thought gained from experience. Choose your word or a short phrase that is large enough to fit on your finger, back, neck, behind the ear, or around a pierced belly button. For instance:

  • Destino: Fate
  • Felicidad: Happiness
  • Serendipia: Luck
  • vivir: Live
  • Parasiempre: Forever
  • Vida magica: Wonderful life
  • Que sera, sera: Whatever happens
  • Sigue a tu corazon: Listen to your heart

Phrases in Spanish

Even if Spanish is not your native (second) language, the power and eloquence of words is worthy of becoming an adornment of your body. Let there be phrases on your body that you will never be ashamed of later. And the applicability and significance of the phrases and quotes given here have been proved by life itself.

Good luck!

Lindsay Lohan tattoo in Italian, meaning "beautiful life", was supposed to mean "life is beautiful"

Italian tattoos appear in all variety of forms and contents. Italian cross, “Italian boot”, green-white-red Italian flag (in its many variations, such as the flag in the form of an outline of the borders of Italy or in the form of stars). I even had to see a tattoo with a drawing of Italian food on my arm: a plate of pasta and meatballs, a jug of wine and cannoli. Fortunately, unlike Latin (which is considered a bookish language), Hebrew and Arabic (which are quite complex and use their own alphabets of letters, requiring the correct spelling depending on the place of the letter in the word, etc.) or Gaelic (which many dialects), Italian is easy to translate.

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Phrases for tattoos in German with translation

Phrases and aphorismswith translation into
German.

Only a mother's love lasts forever.
Nur die Liebe der Mutter ist ewig.

Bless and save.
Rette und bewahre.

Thank you parents for life.
Danke den Eltern fur das Leben.

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Phrases for tattoos in French with translation

French phrases, aphorisms with translation.
Phrases for a tattoo translated into French.

Telle quelle.
As she is.

Il n'est jamais tard d'être celui qu'on veut. Execute les rêves.
It's never too late to be who you want to be. Fulfill your dreams.

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Phrases for a tattoo in Arabic with translation

Below are the most popular tattoo lettering in Arabic with translation.

Eternal love - حب أبدي
He knows no fear جريء
I will always love you-
Silence engulfs my thoughts
Susanna - سوزانا
Live today, forget about tomorrow

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