A Conversation for Handy Latin Phrases
Translate to Latin for me??
mgv250savage Started conversation Apr 25, 2004
Hi all, I'm new here. If you could, please translate this quote to Latin for me: "Only a fool would rather be lost than ask the way."
Thank You So Much
Savage
Translate to Latin for me??
Mordred Posted Apr 26, 2004
One possibility is:
Est stulti deerrare potius quam rogare qua via eundum sit.
Or how about:
Solus deerret stultus libentius quam viam roget.
Translate to Latin for me??
mgv250savage Posted Apr 26, 2004
Mordred
Thank you for the reply, and quick too! I had 2 years Latin in high school .... 24 years ago. It's been a loooong time for me. I have another if you want to give it a shot as well:
"To educate a man in mind and not in morals is to educate a menace to society." I believe that is a Teddy Roosevelt quote, but I'm not sure. Anyway, thanks again for the help.
mgv250savage
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