A Conversation for Handy Latin Phrases
Latin phrase for gravestone
thumbhunt Started conversation May 11, 2004
Hopefully, someone can help me. A friend of mine used to say a Latin phrase meaning "There's no disputing one's taste". It sounded like De gustibus non est disputandum. We would like to put this on his gravestone but want to be sure of the spelling and grammar. Can anyone tell me if this is correct?
Latin phrase for gravestone
Mordred Posted May 12, 2004
"De gustibus non est disputandum" is correct, as you can verify by typing it into google.
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