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Re: Random Latin Question Praziquantel Send a noteboard - 12/10/2012 07:29:51 PM
So I took latin in high school and am trying to translate a phrase/saying into latin, but I'm not sure if a "one-to-one" translation accurately reflects how it would be said in latin.

The phrase is "don't be afraid to fail" or "don't fear failure" or "fear not failure."

Anyone know how this would be translated in latin?

Hmm, perhaps as:

Noli (or nolite if talking to plural) deliquionem timere

(Do not be afraid of failure)
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