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Translate into Latin...

Edmund

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I've been trying to come up with a tatoo that I'd like, it'd be my first. I figure I'm finally old enough to not regret getting a few tat's. I want to tat the phrase "nothing is sacred" but in Latin on the inside of my right bicep. I used an online translator and it came up with "nusquam est sanctus" . I was hoping that someone here actually spoke latin and could verify that for me..nothing worse than having something permanently mispelled on ones body:verygood:

For no reason, here's a pic of me:D
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You are wrong.

"Nusquam" means "no where" or "on no occasion."

"Nilhilum" seems like the better choice.

Would it not be safer to get a tattoo in a language you speak, rather than trying to pass yourself off as a classics scholar?
 
dont ever trust online translator
 
You are wrong.

"Nusquam" means "no where" or "on no occasion."

"Nilhilum" seems like the better choice.

Would it not be safer to get a tattoo in a language you speak, rather than trying to pass yourself off as a classics scholar?

lmaoooooo
 
nihil est sacrum --or sanctums--may better avoid the context of the that which is approved by gods and that of which is inherently a sense of a separate multi-layered state of being as in ( Hebrew קדושה )--that way you avoid that which is deemed sanctioned by the establishment to a more organic sense of the word.


agree--squirm is wrong idea and wrong tense
 
Would it not be safer to get a tattoo in a language you speak, rather than trying to pass yourself off as a classics scholar?

are you still living in ur moms basement?

Oh my, we are the droll bunch.:FRlol:

No, Mom's in a nursing home with severe alzheimers but thanks for asking! I'd be happy to rent you my basement though if your Mom ever throws you out...LOL.
 
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This girl think she has lotus tattooed on her ankle. If someone from Japan saw her, they'd think she was a "burden".
 
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