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Tattoos with inscriptions are perhaps one of the best ways to express yourself. A special place in this category is occupied by phrases in Latin with translation, which is not at all surprising. This ancient language is the ancestor of many European languages ​​(Italian, French, Spanish, Romanian); it was spoken by the best philosophers, generals, rulers and scientific luminaries of past centuries. Latin is the language of Horace, Cicero, Aristotle, Hippocrates, Julius Caesar.

Latin inscriptions as tattoos are becoming increasingly popular among young people around the world. As a rule, these are people more interested in philosophy and science, who want to emphasize their individuality and intellectuality.

Such a tattoo provides a wonderful opportunity to express yourself, declare your way and meaning of life, talk about your feelings and beliefs, express and affirm your life position, emphasize the hidden line of the soul and the strength of the human spirit.

Not all people are fluent in Latin, so we publish a list of interesting phrases with translation into Russian. Below we have divided the examples of inscriptions into several sections, depending on what message they convey. If you don't find the phrase you need, look at other tattoo inscriptions or ask a question in the comments.

Despite the fact that the language has now fallen out of active use, it has left an indelible mark on culture in the form of great scientific works filled with deep philosophical thoughts and aphorisms, which have not lost their significance and relevance even now. The great sayings of antiquity are now used as an original and beautiful way to express one's inner world, ideals and principles through tattooing.

This is interesting! Despite the fact that Latin is considered a dead language, there is one state where Latin has official status. In the Vatican, all ceremonies of worship and the maintenance of church records still take place in Latin.

Latin phrases for tattoos

Non progredi est regredi
Not moving forward means going backwards

Homines quo plura habent, eo cupiunt ampliora
The more people have, the more they want to have

Gaudeamus igitur
So let's have fun

Gloria victoribus
Glory to the winners

Per risum multum debes cognoscere stultum
You should recognize a fool by his frequent laughter

Homines non odi, sed ejus vitia
I don’t hate a person, but his vices

Sola mater amanda est et pater honestandus est
Only a mother deserves love, only a father deserves respect

Victoria nulla est, Quam quae confessos animo quoque subjugat hostes
True victory is only when the enemies themselves admit defeat.

Divide et impera
Divide and rule

Heu conscientia animi gravis est servitus
Worse than slavery is remorse

Lupus non mordet lupum
The wolf doesn't bite the wolf

Ira initium insaniae est
Anger is the beginning of madness

Perigrinatio est vita
Life is a journey

Fortunam citius reperis, quam retineas
Happiness is easier to find than to keep

Heu quam est timendus qui mori tutus putat!
He is terrible who considers death to be good!

Hoc est vivere bis, vita posse priore frui
To be able to enjoy the life you have lived means to live twice

Mea vita et anima es
You are my life and soul

Fructus temporum
Fruit of time

Gutta cavat lapidem
A drop wears away a stone

Forsomnia versas
Blind chance changes everything (the will of blind chance)

De gustibus non disputandum est
Tastes could not be discussed

Fortunam suam quisque parat
Everyone finds their own destiny

Jucundissimus est amari, sed non minus amare
It is very pleasant to be loved, but it is no less pleasant to love yourself.

Hominis est errare
Humans tend to make mistakes

Cogitationes poenam nemo patitur

Aut viam inveniam, aut faciam
Either I'll find a way, or I'll pave it myself

Non ignara mali, miseris succurrerre disco
Having experienced misfortune, I learned to help those who suffer

Pecunia non olet
Money doesn't smell

Optimum medicamentum quies est
The best medicine is peace

Nunquam retrorsum, semper ingrediendum
Not one step back, always forward

Melius est nomen bonum quam magnae divitiae
A good name is better than great wealth

Etiam innocentes cogit mentiri dolor
Pain makes even the innocent lie

Non est fumus absque igne
There is no smoke without fire

Suum cuique
To each his own

Dolus an virtus quis in hoste requirat?
Who will decide between cunning and valor when dealing with the enemy?

Mea mihi conscientia pluris est quam omnium sermo
My conscience is more important to me than all the gossip

Lupus pilum mutat, non mentem
The wolf changes its fur, not its nature

Qui tacet – consentire videtur
He who remains silent is considered to have agreed

Scio me nihil scire
I know that I know nothing

In pace
At peace, at peace

Ducunt volentem fata, nolentem trahunt
Fate leads those who want to go, but drags those who don’t want to go

Fuge, late, tace
Run, hide, be silent

Audi, multa, loquere pauca
Listen a lot, talk little

Nolite dicere, si nescitis
Don't say if you don't know

Flagrante delicto
At the crime scene, red-handed

Persona grata
Desirable or trusted person

Tantum possumus, quantum scimus
We can do as much as we know

Per fas et nefas
By hook or by crook

Jactantius maerent, quae minus dolent
Those who show their grief the most are those who mourn the least.

Omne ignotum pro magnifico est
Everything unknown seems majestic

Educa te ipsum!
Educate yourself!

Facile omnes, cum valemus, recta consilia aegrotis damus
When we are healthy, we easily give good advice to the sick

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

Quae nocent – ​​docent
What harms, it teaches

Sic itur ad astra
So they go to the stars

Quae fuerant vitia, mores sunt
What were vices are now morals

Omnia vincit amor et nos cedamus amori
Love conquers all and we submit to love

Ex nihilo nihil fit
Nothing comes from nothing

Qui nisi sunt veri, ratio quoque falsa sit omnis
If the feelings are not true, then our whole mind will turn out to be false.

In vino veritas, in aqua sanitas
Truth is in wine, health is in water

Fugit irrevocabile tempus
Irreversible time is running out

Certum voto pete finem
Set yourself only clear goals (attainable)

Injuriam facilius facias guam feras
Easy to offend, harder to endure

Ira furor brevis est
Anger is a momentary insanity

Sua cuique fortuna in manu est
Everyone has their own destiny in their hands

Adversa fortuna
Evil Rock

Aetate fruere, mobili cursu fugit
Enjoy life, it's so fleeting

Amicos res secundae parant, adversae probant
Happiness makes friends, misfortune tests them

Aliis inserviendo consumor
I waste myself in serving others

Conscientia mille testes
Conscience is a thousand witnesses

Abiens, abi!
Leaving go!

Respue quod non es
Drop what you are not

Quomodo fabula, sic vita: non quam diu, sed quam bene acta sit refert
Life is like a play in the theater: what matters is not how long it lasts, but how well it is played

Edite, bibite, post mortem nulla voluptas!
Eat, drink, there is no pleasure after death!

Omnes vulnerant, ultima necat
Every hour hurts, the last one kills

Fama volat
The earth is full of rumors

Amor omnia vincit
Love conquers all

Consultor homini tempus utilissimus
Time is the most useful adviser to a person

Ex ungua leonem cognoscimus, ex auribus asinum
We recognize a lion by its claws, and a donkey by its ears.

Facta sunt potentiora verbis
Acts are stronger than words

Inter parietes
Within four walls

Fortiter in re, suaviter in modo
Firm in action, soft in handling

Manus manum lavat
Hand washes hand

Per aspera ad astra
Through hardship to the stars

Cujusvis hominis est errare; nullius, nisi insipientis in errore perseverare
Every person makes mistakes, but only a fool can persist in a mistake

Tanta vis probitatis est, ut eam etiam in hoste diligamus
The power of honesty is such that we value it even among the enemy

Out caesar, out nihil
Either Caesar or nothing

In memoriam
In memory

Castigo te non quod odio habeam, sed quod amem
I punish you not because I hate you, but because I love you

Amor etiam deos tangit
Even the gods are subject to love

Incedo per ignes
I walk among the fire

Sequere Deum
Follow God's will

Incertus animus dimidium sapientiae est
Doubt is half of wisdom

Esse oportet ut vivas, non vivere ut edas
You have to eat to live, not live to eat

In vino veritas
The truth is in the wine

Ex malis eligere minima
Choose the least of two evils

Optimi consiliarii mortui
The best advisors are dead

Ex unguess leonem
You can recognize a lion by its claws

Vivere est vincere
To live is to win

Vivere est agere
To live means to act

Feci quod potui, faciant meliora potentes
I did everything I could, whoever can do it better

Feminae naturam regere desperare est otium
Having decided to pacify a woman’s temperament, say goodbye to peace!

Dum spiro, amo atque credo
While I breathe, I love and believe

Festina Lente
Hurry up slowly

Calamitas virtutis occasio
Adversity is the Touchstone of Valor

Omnes homines agunt histrionem
All people are actors on the stage of life

Lucri bonus est odor ex re qualibet
The smell of profit is pleasant, no matter where it comes from

Factum est factam
What's done is done (a fact is a fact)

Ignoscito saepe alteri, nunquam tibi
Forgive others often, never forgive yourself.

Tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis
Times change and we change with them

Tarde venientibus ossa
Whoever comes late gets bones

Imago animi vultus est
The face is the mirror of the soul

Homo hominis amicus est
Man is man's friend

Homines, dum docent, discunt
People learn by teaching

Mors nescit legem, tollit cum paupere regem
Death knows no law, takes both the king and the poor

Quod cito fit, cito perit
What is soon made, soon falls apart

Amor non est medicabilis herbis
Love cannot be cured with herbs

Finis vitae, sed non amoris
Life ends, but not love

Fidelis et forfis
Faithful and brave

Fide, sed cui fidas, vide
Be vigilant; trust, but be careful who you trust

Experientia est optima magistra
Experience is the best teacher

Verae amititiae sempiternae sunt
True friendship is forever

Damant, quod non intelegunt
They judge because they don't understand

Descensus averno facilis est
The easy way to hell

Viva vox alit plenius
Living speech nourishes more abundantly

Vivamus atque amemus
Let's live and love

De mortuis aut bene, aut nihil
About the dead it's either good or nothing

Ad pulchritudinem ego excitata sum, elegantia spiro et artem efflo
I am awakened to beauty, breathe grace and radiate art.

Deus ipse se fecit
God created himself

Aequam memento rebus in arduis servare mentem
Try to maintain presence of mind even in difficult circumstances

Primus inter pares
First among equals

Gustus legibus non subiacet
Taste is not subject to laws

Semper mors subest
Death is always near

Dum spiro, spero!
While I breathe I hope!

Homines amplius oculis, quam auribus credunt
People believe their eyes more than their ears

Benefacta male locata malefacta arbitror
I consider blessings done to an unworthy person to be evil deeds.

Fortes fortuna adjuvat
Fate helps the brave

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

Audi, vide, strong
Listen, watch and be silent

Omnia mea mecum porto
I carry everything that’s mine with me

Omnia, quae volo, adipiscar
I achieve everything I want

Omnia mors aequat
Death equals everything

Fama clamosa
Loud glory

Igne natura renovatur integra
By fire all nature is renewed

Si vis amari, ama
If you want to be loved, love

In me omnis spes mihi est
All my hope is in myself

Out vincere, out mori
Either win or die

Mens sana in corpore sano
In a healthy body healthy mind

Aliena vitia in oculis habemus, and tergo nostra sunt
Other people's vices are before our eyes, ours are behind our backs

Varietas delectat
Variety is fun

Naturalia non sunt turpia
Natural is not shameful

In venere semper certat dolor et gaudium
In love, pain and joy always compete

Nusquam sunt, qui ubique sunt
Those who are everywhere are nowhere
Vi veri vniversum vivus vici
I conquered the universe with the power of truth during my lifetime

Quo quisque sapientior est, eo solet esse modestior
The smarter a person is, the more modest he is usually

Sed semel insanivimus omnes
One day we all get mad

Infelicissimum genus infortunii est fuisse felicem
The greatest misfortune is to be happy in the past

In vitium ducit culpae fuga
The desire to avoid a mistake draws you into another

Quid quisque vitet, nunquam homini satis cautum est in horas
No one can know when to look out for danger

Mors omnia solvit
Death solves all problems

Memento mori
memento Mori

Memento quia pulvis est
Remember that you are dust

In aeternum
Forever, forever

Inter arma silent legs
When guns thunder, laws are silent

Nitinur in vetitum semper, cupimusque negata
We always strive for the forbidden and desire the forbidden

Tempus fugit
Time is running out

Corrige praeteritum, praesens rege, cerne futurum
Correct the past, manage the present, provide for the future

Cum vitia present, paccat qui recte facit
When vices flourish, those who live honestly suffer

Ibi potest valere populus, ubi leges valent
Where the laws are in force and the people are strong

Leave fit, quote bene fertur onus
The load becomes light when you carry it with humility

Imperare sibi maximum imperium est
To command oneself is the greatest power

Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito!
Do not submit to trouble, but boldly go towards it!

Beatitudo non est virtutis praemium, sed ipsa virtus
Happiness is not a reward for valor, but it is valor itself

Amor, ut lacrima, ab oculo oritur, in cor cadit
Love, like a tear, is born from the eyes and falls on the heart.

Esse quam videri
Be, not seem to be

Felix, qui quod amat, defendere fortiter audet
Happy is he who boldly takes under his protection what he loves.

Sol lucet omnibus
The sun is shining for everyone

Odi et amo
I hate and I love

Actum ne agas
What's over, don't come back to it

Ab altero expectes, alteri quod feceris
Expect from another what you yourself did to another

Amantes sunt amentes
Lovers are mad

Antiquus amor cancer est
Old love is not forgotten

Cui ridet Fortuna, eum ignorat Femida
Whoever Fortune smiles on, Themis does not notice

Ut ameris, amabilis esto
To be loved, be worthy of love

Ubi nihil vales, ibi nihil velis
Where you are not capable of anything, you should not want anything

Similis simili gaudet
Like rejoices in like

In dubio abstine
When in doubt, refrain

Utatur motu animi qui uti ratione non potest
He who cannot follow the dictates of the mind, let him follow the movements of the soul

Omnia praeclara rara
Everything beautiful is rare

In Daemon Deus!
There is God in the Demon!

Sibi imperare maximum imperium est
The highest power is power over oneself

Terra incognita
Unknown land

Mores cuique sui fingit fortunam
Our fate depends on our morals

Nihil est ab omni parte beatum
Nothing is good in every way

Meliora spero
Hoping for the best

Natura abhorret vacuum
Nature abhors a vacuum

Homo sum et nihil humani a me alienum puto
I am a man, and nothing human is alien to me

Si etiam omnes, ego non
Even if everything is not me

Mortem effugere nemo potest
No one can escape death

Audire ignoti quom imperant soleo non auscultare
I'm ready to listen to stupidity, but I won't listen

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

Tanto brevius omne tempus, quanto felicius est
The faster time flies, the happier it is

Petite, et dabitur vobis; quaerite et invenietis; pulsate, et aperietur vobis
Ask, and it shall be given you; seek and you will find; knock and it will be opened to you

In Tyrannos
Against tyrants

Winged Latin expressions
(for tattoos)

Advocatus diaboli
Devil's Advocate
In an extended sense, the devil's advocate is the defender of a hopeless cause in which the person defending it does not believe.

Abyssus abyssum invocat
The abyss calls to the abyss
Like leads to like, or one disaster leads to another disaster.

Ad patres
“To the forefathers”, i.e. to the next world

Aditum nocendi perfido praestat fides
Trust placed in a treacherous person gives him the opportunity to do harm

Aurea mediocritas
Golden mean

Auribus tento lupum
I hold the wolf by the ears

Out Caesar, out nihil
Wed. Russian It's either hit or miss.

Beati pauperes spiritu, quoniam ipsorum est regnum caelorum
Blessed are the poor in spirit, for to them belongs the kingdom of heaven

Cogitations poenam nemo patitur
No one is punished for thoughts

Consuetudo est altera natura
Habit is second nature

Credo, quia verum
I believe it because it's ridiculous

Decies repetita placebit
And if you repeat it ten times you will like it

Decipimur specie recti
We are deceived by the appearance of what is right

Deest remedii locus, ubi, quae vitia fuerunt, mores fiunt
There is no place for medicine where what was considered a vice becomes a custom

Desire in loco
Go crazy where it's appropriate

Ecce spectaculum dignum, ad quod respiciat intentus operai suo deus
Here is a sight worthy of God looking back at his creation

Ergo bibamus
So let's have a drink

Fiat lux
Let there be light

Igni et ferro
Fire and iron

intelligent pauca
For those who understand, a little is enough

Margaritas ante porcos
Cast pearls before swine

Nigra in candida vertere
Turn black into white

Nunc est bibendum
Now I need to drink

O imitatores, servum pecus!
O imitators, slave herd!

O sancta simplicitas!
Oh holy simplicity

O tempora! Oh more!
O times! O morals!

Panem et circenses
Meal'n'Real

Periculum in mora
“The danger is in delay”, i.e. delay is dangerous

Quot capita, tot sensus
So many heads, so many minds

Rideamus!
Let's laugh!

Salus reipublicae – suprema lex
The good of the state is the highest law

Ab altero expectes, alteri quod feceris.
Expect from another what you yourself have done to another.

Ad pulchritudinem ego excitata sum, elegantia spiro et artem efflo.
I am awakened to beauty, breathe grace and radiate art.

Aequam memento rebus in arduis servare mentem.
Try to maintain presence of mind even in difficult circumstances.

Aetate fruere, mobili cursu fugit.
Take advantage of life, it is so fleeting.

Actum ne agas.
What you're done with, don't come back to.

Aliena vitia in oculis habemus, a tergo nostra sunt.
Other people's vices are before our eyes, ours are behind our backs.

Aliis inserviendo consumor.
I waste myself in serving others.

Amantes sunt amentes.
Lovers are crazy.

Amicos res secundae parant, adversae probant.
Friends are made by happiness, misfortune tests them.

Amor etiam deos tangit.
Even the gods are subject to love.

Amor non est medicabilis herbis.
Love cannot be cured with herbs.
(i.e. there is no cure for love. Ovid, “Heroids”)

Amor omnia vincit.
Love conquers everything.

Amor, ut lacrima, ab oculo oritur, in cor cadit.
Love, like a tear, is born from the eyes and falls on the heart.

Antiquus amor cancer est.
Old love is not forgotten.

Audi, multa, loquere pauca.
Listen a lot, talk little.

Audi, vide, sile.
Listen, watch and be silent.

Audire ignoti quom imperant soleo non auscultare.
I'm ready to listen to stupidity, but I won't listen.

Aut viam inveniam, aut faciam.
Either I’ll find a way, or I’ll pave it myself.

Aut vincere, aut mori.
Either win or die.

Aut caesar, aut nihil.
Either Caesar or nothing.

Beatitudo non est virtutis praemium, sed ipsa virtus.
Happiness is not a reward for valor, but it is valor itself.

Benefacta male locata malefacta arbitror.
I consider blessings shown to an unworthy person to be atrocities.

Calamitas virtutis occasio.
Adversity is the touchstone of valor.

Carpe diem.
Seize the day.

Castigo te non quod odio habeam, sed quod amem.
I punish you not because I hate you, but because I love you.

Certum voto pete finem.
Set yourself only clear goals (i.e. achievable).

Cogitationes poenam nemo patitur.
No one is punished for thoughts.

Cogito, ergo sum.
I think, therefore I exist.

Conscientia mille testes.
Conscience is a thousand witnesses.

Consultor homini tempus utilissimus.
Time is the most useful adviser to a person.

Corrige praeteritum, praesens rege, cerne futurum.
Correct the past, manage the present, provide for the future.

Cui ridet Fortuna, eum ignorat Femida.
Whoever Fortune smiles on, Themis does not notice.

Cujusvis hominis est errare; nullius, nisi insipientis in errore perseverare.
It is common for every person to make mistakes, but only a fool tends to persist in a mistake.

Cum vitia present, paccat qui recte facit.
When vices flourish, those who live honestly suffer.

Damant, quod non intelegunt.
They judge because they don't understand.

De gustibus non disputandum est.
Tastes could not be discussed.

De mortuis aut bene, aut nihil.
About the dead it’s either good or nothing.

Descensus averno facilis est.
The path to hell is easy.

Deus ipse se fecit.
God created himself.

Divide et impera.
Divide and rule.

Ducunt volentem fata, nolentem trahunt.
Fate leads those who want to go, but drags those who don’t want to go.

Dura lex, sed lex.
The law is harsh, but it is the law.

Dum spiro, amo atque credo.
As long as I breathe, I love and believe.

Esse oportet ut vivas, non vivere ut edas.
You have to eat to live, not live to eat.

Esse quam videri.
Be, not seem to be.

Etiam innocentes cogit mentiri dolor.
Pain makes even the innocent lie.

Ex nihilo nihil fit.
Nothing comes from nothing.

Ex malis eligere minima.
Choose the least of two evils.

Ex ungue leonem.
You can recognize a lion by its claws.

Ex ungua leonem cognoscimus, ex auribus asinum.
We recognize a lion by its claws, and a donkey by its ears.

Experientia est optima magistra.
Experience is the best teacher.

Facile omnes, cum valemus, recta consilia aegrotis damus.
When we are healthy, we easily give good advice to the sick.

Facta sunt potentiora verbis.
Acts are stronger than words.

Factum est factam.
What's done is done (a fact is a fact).

Fama clamosa.
Loud glory.

Fama volat.
The earth is full of rumors.

Feci quod potui, faciant meliora potentes.
I did everything I could, let anyone who can do it do better.

Festina lente.
Hurry up slowly.

Fide, sed cui fidas, vide.
Be vigilant; trust, but be careful who you trust.

Fidelis et forfis.
Loyal and brave.

Finis vitae, sed non amoris.
Life ends, but not love.

Flagrante delicto.
At the crime scene, red-handed.

Forsomnia versas.
Blind chance changes everything (the will of blind chance).

Fortes fortuna adjuvat.
Fate helps the brave.

Fortiter in re, suaviter in modo.
Firm in action, gentle in handling.

Fortunam citius reperis, quam retineas.
Happiness is easier to find than to maintain.

Fortunam suam quisque parat.
Everyone finds their destiny themselves.

Fructus temporum.
Fruit of time.

Fuge, late, tace.
Run, hide, be silent.

Fugit irrevocabile tempus.
Irreversible time is running out.

Gaudeamus igitur.
So let's have fun.

Gloria victoribus.
Glory to the winners.

Gustus legibus non subiacet.
Taste does not obey laws.

Gutta cavat lapidem.
A drop wears away a stone.

Heu conscienta animi gravis est servitus.
Worse than slavery is remorse.

Hoc est vivere bis, vita posse priore frui.
To be able to enjoy the life you have lived means to live twice.

Homines amplius oculis, quam auribus credunt.
People believe their eyes more than their ears.

Homines, dum docent, discunt.
People learn by teaching.

Hominis est errare.
Humans tend to make mistakes.

Homines non odi, sed ejus vitia.
It is not the person I hate, but his vices.

Homines quo plura habent, eo cupiunt ampliora.
The more people have, the more they want to have.

Homo hominis amicus est.
Man is a friend to man.

Homo homini lupus est.
Man is a wolf to man.

Homo sum et nihil humani a me alienum puto.
I am a man, and nothing human is alien to me.

Ibi potest valere populus, ubi leges valent.
Where the laws are in force, the people are strong.

Igne natura renovatur integra.
With fire, all nature is renewed.

Imago animi vultus est.
The face is the mirror of the soul.

Imperare sibi maximum imperium est.
To command oneself is the greatest power.

In aeternum.
Forever, forever.

In dubio abstine.
When in doubt, refrain.

Infelicissimum genus infortunii est fuisse felicem.
The greatest misfortune is to be happy in the past.

Incertus animus dimidium sapientiae est.
Doubt is half of wisdom.

In pace.
In peace, in peace.

Injuriam facilius facias guam feras.
It's easy to offend, harder to endure.

In me omnis spes mihi est.
All my hope is in myself.

In memoriam.
In memory.

In pace leones, in proelio cervi.
In times of peace - lions, in battle - deer.

Inter arma silent legs.
When weapons thunder, the laws are silent.

Inter parietes.
Within four walls.

In tyrannos.
Against tyrants.

In vino veritas.
The truth is in the wine.

In vino veritas, in aqua sanitas.
Truth is in wine, health is in water.

In vitium ducit culpae fuga.
The desire to avoid a mistake draws you into another.

In venere semper certat dolor et gaudium.
In love, pain and joy always compete.

Ira furor brevis est.
Anger is a short-term madness.

Ira initium insaniae est.
Anger is the beginning of madness.

Jactantius maerent, quae minus dolent.
Those who show their grief the most are those who mourn the least.

Jucundissimus est amari, sed non minus amare.
It is very pleasant to be loved, but it is no less pleasant to love yourself.

Leve fit, quod bene fertur onus.
The load becomes light when you carry it with humility.

Lucri bonus est odor ex re qualibet.
The smell of profit is pleasant, no matter where it comes from.

Lupus pilum mutat, non mentem.
The wolf changes its fur, not its nature.

Manus manum lavat.
The hand washes the hand.

Mea mihi conscientia pluris est quam omnium sermo.
My conscience is more important to me than all the gossip.

Mea vita et anima es.
You are my life and soul.

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

Meliora spero.
Hoping for the best.

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

Memento mori.
Memento Mori.

Memento quia pulvis est.
Remember that you are dust.

Mores cuique sui fingit fortunam.
Our fate depends on our morals.

Mors nescit legem, tollit cum paupere regem.
Death does not know the law; it takes both the king and the poor man.

Mors omnia solvit.
Death solves all problems.

Mortem effugere nemo potest.
No one can escape death.

Natura abhorret vacuum.
Nature abhors a vacuum.

Naturalia non sunt turpia.
Natural is not shameful.

Nihil est ab omni parte beatum.
(i.e. there is no complete well-being Horace, “Odes”).

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

Nitinur in vetitum semper, cupimusque negata.
We always strive for the forbidden and desire the forbidden.

Nolite dicere, si nescitis.
Don't say if you don't know.

Non est fumus absque igne.
There is no smoke without fire.

Non ignara mali, miseris succurrere disco.
Having experienced misfortune, I learned to help those who suffer.
(Virgil)

Non progredi est regredi.
Not moving forward means going backwards.

Nunquam retrorsum, semper ingrediendum.
Not one step back, always forward.

Nusquam sunt, qui ubique sunt.
Those who are everywhere are nowhere.

Oderint dum metuant.
Let them hate, as long as they are afraid.

Odi et amo.
I hate it and love it.

Omne ignotum pro magnifico est.
Everything unknown seems majestic.

Omnes homines agunt histrionem.
All people are actors on the stage of life.

Omnes vulnerant, ultima necat.
Every hour hurts, the last one kills.

Omnia fluunt, omnia mutantur.
Everything flows, everything changes.

Omnia mors aequat.
Death equals everything.

Omnia praeclara rara.
Everything beautiful is rare.

Omnia, quae volo, adipiscar.
I achieve everything I want.

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

Optimi consiliarii mortui.
The best advisors are dead.

Pecunia non olet.
Money doesn't smell.

Per aspera ad astra.
Through hardship to the stars.
(Through difficulties to a high goal.)

Perigrinatio est vita.
Life is a journey.

Persona grata.
A desirable or trusted person.

Petite, et dabitur vobis; quaerite et invenietis; pulsate, et aperietur vobis.
Ask, and it shall be given you; seek and you will find; knock and it will be opened to you. (Matt. 7:7)

Primus inter pares.
First among equals.

Quae fuerant vitia, mores sunt.
What were vices are now morals.

Quae nocent – ​​docent.
What harms, it teaches.

Qui nisi sunt veri, ratio quoque falsa sit omnis.
If the feelings are not true, then our whole mind will turn out to be false.

Qui tacet – consentire videtur.
Whoever remains silent is considered to have agreed.
(Cf. Russian. Silence is a sign of consent.)

Quid quisque vitet, nunquam homini satis cautum est in horas.
No one can know when to look out for danger.

Quo quisque sapientior est, eo solet esse modestior.
The smarter a person is, the more modest he is usually.

Quod cito fit, cito perit.
What is soon done, soon falls apart.

Quomodo fabula, sic vita; non quam diu, sed quam bene acta sit refert.
Life is like a play in a theater; It's not how long it lasts that matters, but how well it's played.

Respue quod non es.
Throw away what is not you.

Scio me nihil scire.
I know that I know nothing.

Sed semel insanivimus omnes.
We all get mad someday.

Semper mors subest.
Death is always near.

Sequere Deum.
Follow the will of God.

Si etiam omnes, ego non.
Even if everything is, it’s not me.
(i.e. Even if everyone does, I won't)

Si vis amari, ama.
If you want to be loved, love.

Si vis pacem, para bellum.
If you want peace, prepare for war.

Sibi imperare maximum imperium est.
The highest power is power over oneself.

Similis simili gaudet.
Like rejoices in like.

Sic itur ad astra.
This is how they go to the stars.

Sol lucet omnibus.
The sun is shining for everyone.

Sola mater amanda est et pater honestandus est.
Only a mother is worthy of love, only a father is worthy of respect.

Sua cuique fortuna in manu est.
Everyone has their own destiny in their hands.

Tanta vis probitatis est, ut eam etiam in hoste diligamus.
The power of honesty is such that we value it even from an 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.
Those who come late get bones.

Tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis.
Times change, and we change with them.

Tempus fugit.
Time is running out.

Tertium non datur.
There is no third; there is no third.

Ubi nihil vales, ibi nihil velis.
Where you are not capable of anything, you should not want anything.

Ut ameris, amabilis esto.
To be loved, be worthy of love.

Utatur motu animi qui uti ratione non potest.
He who cannot follow the dictates of the mind, let him follow the movements of the soul.

Varietas delectat.
Variety is fun.

Verae amititiae sempiternae sunt.
True friendship is eternal.

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

Veni, vidi, fugi.
He came, he saw, he ran away. :)

Victoria nulla est, Quam quae confessos animo quoque subjugat hostes.
True victory is only when the enemies themselves admit defeat.

Vita sine libertate, nihil.
Life without freedom is nothing.

Vivamus atque amemus.
Let's live and love.

Vi veri vniversum vivus vici.
I conquered the universe with the power of truth during my lifetime.

Vivere est agere.
To live means to act.

Vivere est vincere.
To live means to win.

Filiae renidentia est carior quis vestrum
Your daughter's smile is more valuable than each of you

Gratias mātre pro mea vītā ago
Thanks to my mom for my life

Propter vitam parentibus meis gratias ago
Thank you parents for life

Solum mater digna amatu
Only a mother deserves love

Familia mea arx mea est
My family is my castle

Liberi mei vita mihi sunt
My children are my life

Familia mea divitiis meis
My family is my treasure

Meus filius vita mea
My son is my life

Mea mater vita mea
My mom is my life

Familia omnibus praestat
Families First

Mea filia vita mea
My daughter is my life

Fortes Fortuna Juvat
Fortune favors the brave

Nata sum ut felix essay
Born to be happy

Vita est praeclara
Life is Beautiful

Noli credere! Noli timere! Noli petere!
Do not trust, do not fear, do not ask

Dum spiro spero
While I breathe, I hope (while I live, I hope)

Non sum qualis eram
I'm not the same as I was before

Tu mihi, ego tibi
You for me, I for you

Amo vitamin
I love life

Vita ex momentis constat
Life is made up of moments

Magna res est amicitia
Friendship is a great thing

Mea vita, mihi bellum
My life is my war

Tempus curat omnia
Time cures

Nil permanent sub sole
Nothing lasts forever under the sun

Fac quod debes, fiat quod fiet
Do what you have to and come what may

Vivere militare est
Live means fight

Dictum - factum
No sooner said than done

Fac fideli sis fidelis
Be faithful to those who are faithful to you

Omnia fert aetas
Time takes away everything

Esto quod es
Be who you really are

Honesta mors turpi vita potior
An honorable death is better than a shameful life

Angelus meus semper mecum est
My angel is always with me

Salva et serva
Bless and save

Deus solus me iudicare potest
Only God can judge me (Only God can judge me)

Cum me est semper
God is always with me

Deus nobiscum
God is with us

Cum deo
With God

Deus caritas est
God is love

Volente Deo
God willing

Sub alis angeli
Under the wing of an angel

In nomine Patris, et Filii, et Spiritus Sancti. Amen.
In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit. Amen.

Fides, spes, caritas
Faith Hope Love

Miserere mei Deus
Have mercy on me, God

Deus non derelinquet me
God won't leave me

Una vita, unus amor
One Love - one Life

Semper in corde meo
Forever in my heart

Amor vincit omnia
Love conquers all

Crede cor vestrum
listen to your heart

Magna res est amor
Love is a great thing

Te amo
I love you

Provehito in altum
Throw forward, into the depths (strive for the unknown)

Numquamcede
Never give up

Viam supervadet vadens
The road will be mastered by those who walk

Impossibilia non sun
Nothing is impossible

Dominus esse tua fata
Be the master of your destiny

Subsequi sua somnos
follow your dreams

Fortuna semper mecum est
Luck is always with me

Totus mundus ante pedes meos
The whole world at my feet

Somnia eveniunt
Dreams Come True

Crede in te ipsum
Believe in yourself

Sic parvis magna
Great things start small

Vel caelus mihi limes non est
Even the sky's the limit

Non Ducor Duco
I am not a follower, I lead myself

Faber est suae quisque fortunae
Everyone is the architect of their own destiny

Miserere domine, stultus sum
Nothing is true everything is permitted

Quod non me destruit, me nutrit
What doesn't kill us makes us stronger

Timete voluntates vestras nam eae evenire solent
Beware of your wishes, they tend to come true

A probis probari, ab improbis improbari aequa laus est.
The praise of worthy people and the condemnation of unworthy people are equally honorable.

Reasons for the popularity of tattoos with inscriptions in Latin

  1. Such tattoos look very beautiful, and the sound of the inscription is always pleasantly surprising.
  2. Such tattoos attract many people precisely because of their interesting appearance. Girls often pay attention not only to the content of the tattoo, its meaning, but also to the appearance of the tattoo. Of course, this worries men too, but women still attach the greatest importance to this.
  3. Latin phrases are laconic. They are quite small in size, often containing a lot of meaning in just three words in Latin. Most girls and young people prefer small tattoos that are easily hidden under clothing. It is tattoos with inscriptions in Latin that have these beneficial properties.
  4. A tattoo with a phrase in Latin allows you to express your feelings and emotions.
  5. Such a tattoo will allow others to get to know you better, understand you and your feelings. The depth of your thoughts can be reflected in one small tattoo.

Often they write the names of their loved ones in Latin, bonding them with inextricable bonds - beautiful patterns. Such tattoos contain the names of your loved ones, for example, a loved one. Perhaps you decide to tattoo the names of your parents or your children on your body.

Types of inscriptions for tattoos in Latin

Latin phrases

➤Latin phrases usually consist of several words and have a specific theme: for example, family, law, friendship. Latin phrases can be either general statements or have a special case. Among the famous phrases in Latin are the following: “castigat ridendo mores”; (Jokingly punish the funny), “aut viam inveniam aut faciam” (Either find the road, or make it yourself) and “non omnis moriar”; (no, all of me will not die). See the most popular sayings below.

Philosophical sayings in Latin

➤Philosophical thoughts in Latin, as opposed to phrases, are usually better known. Many were uttered by famous scientists or expressed by famous thinkers. It would be quite acceptable to say that the most famous philosophical saying was Descartes’s statement: “cogito ergo sum” (I think, therefore I exist), which addresses the question of the existence of humanity and the question of being. Other well-known philosophical sayings in Latin include: “errare humanum est” (to err is human), “facta non verba” (not in word, but in deed) and “nosce te ipsum” (know thyself).

Modern Latin phrases

➤Today, modern famous quotes and phrases are translated into Latin. For example, Martin Luther King Jr.'s immortal saying, “I have a dream,” was translated into Latin as: “Habeo Somnium.” But the famous exclamation from the film “A Christmas Carol” “Idiot traditions!” (Usually related to Christmas. Explained in BBC video tutorials.) “Bah! Humbug" was translated as: "Phy! Fabulae”, and “Catch me with a beam, Scotty” (from the television series “Star Trek”) as: “me transmitte sursum caledoni”

Translation of tattoo into Latin

➤The Internet is a huge space where you can get a translation of almost any statement or inscription from Russian into another language of your choice. Latin is no exception here. Using free/paid translation services, you can get a phrase in Latin for your tattoo. For example, you liked the phrase: “God is love,” type the phrase into a search engine and look for matches in Latin; it is better, of course, to know some other language: the chances of finding what you need increase. For example, in English this phrase will look like this: “God is love”, which in Latin: “Deus est diligo”.

Translation of tattoos in professional fields

➤People of a certain profession - military or doctors - also gravitate towards tattoos in the form of an inscription in Latin. For military-themed phrases, many use sayings like: “pro patria” (for the Motherland), “semper paratus” (always ready), and “haec protegimus” (under our protection) are all popular slogans. People associated with medicine usually use phrases like: "dei gratia" (by the grace of God), "bonadiagnosis, bona curatio" (Good diagnosis - good treatment), or "non sibi sed omnibus" ("not for yourself, but for others") .

In fact, there are a lot of popular and, I would say, already hackneyed phrases in Latin, but I advise you not to repeat other people’s thoughts and someone’s styles, but to express only your own, and let them be understandable only to you, or to a narrow circle of your acquaintances, but they will carry a special meaning. With Latin tattoos you can express all your thoughts and feelings in any way you like. Often, without resorting to meaning, people simply take advantage of the simple beauty of Latin letters, depicting names, dates or titles on themselves. Although the catalogs contain a lot of offers of ready-made thoughts, words and phrases and their images, a skilled tattoo artist will be able to fill you with any expression in any handwriting and font. This kind of tattoo can be placed, in principle, on any part of the body, in any shape, and in different colors. It all depends only on the client’s desires and style of self-expression.

The meaning of tattoos made in Latin and their meaning

A Latin inscription on the body can be an excellent idea for people with deep philosophical views who are thinking about the meaning of life. The advantage of a phrase in Latin with translation is that the meaning and meaning of the inscription is understood only by those who possess it, because not everyone wants to put their sacred thoughts and life credo on public display. This is a kind of talisman designed to always remind a person of who he is and what he strives for.

Important! When searching for a Latin phrase for a tattoo, it is better to use several translation sources in order to avoid possible errors and inaccuracies.

Common themes of sayings in Latin

Despite the fact that no one speaks Latin for a long time, a large number of deep philosophical sayings and quotes on a variety of topics have survived to this day. Girls most often prefer to apply phrases dedicated to love, relationships and family values. Men like sayings on the topic of life and death. Spiritual and creative individuals usually choose quotes about freedom and defiance of fate.

Did you know? The first tattoos with inscriptions in Latin appeared in the Middle Ages. Members of religious communities wrote quotations from the Bible and oaths in the name of Christ as a symbol of unshakable faith in the Almighty and as a sign of loyalty to brotherhood.

Style of tattoos - inscriptions

Depending on the meaning contained in the Latin inscription, on the size of the saying itself, on the location of the tattoo on the body, there are many options for designing the image. These can be ornate ornate inscriptions with monograms or a strict and solemn Gothic style, some prefer to make inscriptions as if printed on their skin, others like sayings harmoniously inscribed in the composition of any image. A deep philosophical thought, dressed in an attractive decorative form, will delight the owner of the tattoo not only with its semantic load, but also with its original interpretation.

Important! Before the master starts work, ask him to show you his portfolio! Not all artists who professionally apply images can cope with applying text. The most common defects in working with inscriptions are irregular spelling, unplanned tilting of letters to the right and left, uneven distribution of pigment, as a result of which some letters may become partially or completely invisible.

Where on the body is it better to get a tattoo with inscriptions?

Depending on the size, shape and meaning of the Latin phrase, the appropriate location on the body is selected. Long stitches look good on the arm and along the collarbone. Small, succinct statements written in small print look very neat and original on a woman’s foot. Large text, written in large font, can be applied to the area of ​​the shoulder blade, or between the shoulder blades. This arrangement will look interesting on both a man’s and a woman’s back. Volumetric tattoos, complemented by images, can be placed on the back or under the ribs.

A tattoo with a phrase in Latin looks perfect on any part of the body of a girl or young man. Most often, girls get tattoos with inscriptions on the neck, wrist, back, and ankle. For men, popular parts of the body for such a tattoo are the chest, back, and arms. Choose the place where you want to get a tattoo, consciously, having thought about all the nuances. Of course, a tattoo on the palm looks interesting, but it can attract the attention of superiors and cause their negative emotions. It's probably best that they don't know you have a tattoo.

Recently, the half-length arrangement of inscriptions on the body has become fashionable. One part is applied to one hand, the second part to the other, each part of the phrase itself contains a wise thought, however, when the hands are combined, the tattoo becomes integral, revealing the full meaning of the saying.

It is necessary to approach the issue of placing a tattoo on the body with full responsibility, since it is chosen and applied for life. If the application of any philosophical saying has more than just a decorative purpose for a person, and a tattoo is also his motivator, then it is better to do it not in a very visible place, so that, as befits a talisman, the inscription inspires, gives new strength, without wasting energy, imprisoned in it, on outsiders.

Important! When applying a tattoo in the area of ​​the chest, abdomen and thighs, it is necessary to take into account that in this place the skin is especially susceptible to stretching, which can lead to a change in the image and quality of the applied design! The skin on the wrists is very delicate and vulnerable; inscriptions made in this place will not last long and may require correction.

Stages of tattooing

Properly performed stages of tattooing ensure the safety of the client and allow you to obtain a high-quality, beautiful image.

There are several steps from the idea to the implementation of a tattoo idea.

  1. It all starts with choosing a phrase that you would like to see on your body. You can come to the salon, look and select a sketch in the catalog, or you can independently find your favorite saying in some source and, together with the master, come up with a stylistic design for it.
  2. Having decided on the desired image and its location on the body, the skin in the selected area, if necessary, is removed from hairs, degreased and lubricated with antiseptic gel.
  3. The sketch is transferred to the skin.
  4. Using a tattoo machine, dye is injected under the skin and the tattoo is applied.
  5. When the tattooing process is completed, the skin is again treated with an antiseptic and a healing ointment is applied. The area of ​​skin with a tattoo is covered with antiseptic material and cling film, this helps to avoid infection and drying out of the wound. The bandage can be removed after 3-4 hours.
  6. The tattoo done takes about a week to heal; during this period, it is necessary to lubricate this area of ​​skin with healing ointments, and also avoid prolonged contact with the sun and water.

Tattoo phrases
A
Arrive ce qu"il pourra (French) - Whatever happens.
A tout prix (French) - At any cost.
Audaces fortuna juvat (lat.) - Happiness favors the brave.
IN
Battle of life (English) - Fight for life.
Buvons, chantons et aimons (French) - We drink, sing and love.
WITH
Cache ta vie (French) - Hide your life.
Cave! (lat.) - Be careful!
Cercando il vero (It.) - Seeking truth.
Contra spem spero (lag.) - I hope without hope.
Croire a son etoile (French) - Believe in your star, i.e. Hope for happiness.
Cum deo (lat.) - With God.
D
Da bin ich zu Hause (German) - Here I am at home.
Debellare superbos (lat.) - Suppress pride, the rebellious.
Der Mensch, versuche die Gutter nicht (German) - Man, do not tempt the gods.
Dictum factum (lat.) - Said and done.
Dieu et liberte (French) - God and freedom.
Dieu et mon drolt (French) - God and my right.
Due cose belle ha il mondo: Amore e Morte (It.) - There are two beautiful phenomena in the world: love and death.
Du sollst nicht erst den Schlag erwarten (German) - Don't wait to be hit.
E
Eigenhum ist Fremdentum (German) - Property is someone else's.
Ein Wink des Schicksals (German) - Indication of fate.
Errare humanum est (lat.) - It is human nature to make mistakes.
Est quaedam flere voluptas (lat.) - There is something of pleasure in tears.
Ex voto (lat.) - By promise; by vow.
F
Faciam ut mei memineris (lat.) - I will make sure that you remember about me!
Fatum (lat.) - Fate, fate.
Fecit (lat.) - Made, fulfilled.
Finis coronat opus (lat.) - The end crowns the matter.
Fortes fortuna adjuvat (lat.) - Fate helps the brave.
Fortuna non penis, in manu non recipe (lat.) - Luck is not good, you can’t hold it in your hands.
Fu... e non e! (it.) - He was... and he is not!
G
Gaudeamus igitur, juvenes dum sumus (lat.) - Let us rejoice while we are young.
Gnothi seauton (Greek) - Know yourself.
Gott mit uns (German) - God is with us.
Grace pour moi! (French) - Mercy (forgiveness) for me!
Guai chi la tocca (It.) - Woe to the one who touches it.
Gutta cavat lapidem (years) - A drop chisels a stone.
H
Naes fac ut felix vivas (lat.) - Do this to live happily.
Help yourself (English) - Help yourself. (Take it yourself!)
Hoc est in votis (lat.) - This is what I want.
Homo homini lupus est (lat.) - Man is a wolf to man.
Homo liber (lat.) - Free person.
Homo res sacra (lat.) - Man is a sacred thing.
I
I can’t afford to keep a conscience (English) - I don’t have the means to keep a conscience.
Ich habe gelebt und geliebt (German) - I lived and loved.
Ignoti nulla cupido (lat.) - What they don’t know about, they don’t want.
Il faut oser avec une femme (French) - You have to be brave with a woman.
Il fine giustifica i mezzi (It.) - The end justifies the means.
In God we trust (English) - We trust in God.
In hac spe vivo (lat.) - I live with this hope.
In vino veritas (lat.) - The truth is in wine.
J
Joi d'amor (It.) - The joy of love.
Juravi lingua, mentem injuratam gero (Latin) - I swore with my tongue, but not with my thought.
Jus vitae ac necis (lat.) - The right to dispose of life and death.
TO
Killing is no murder (English) - Killing is not murder.
L
La bourse ou la via (French) - Trick or Treat.
La donna e mobile (It.) - A woman is fickle.
La via est un combat (French) - Life is a struggle.
Leben und leben lassen (German) - Live and let others live.
Le devoir avant tout (French) - Duty comes first.
M
Macht geht vor Recht (German) - Might is higher than right.
Magna res est amor (lat.) - Love is a great thing.
Malo mori quam foedari (lat.) - Better death than dishonor.
Malum necessarium - necessarium (lat.) - Necessary evil - inevitable.
Memento mori (lat.) - Remember death!
Memento quod es homo (lat.) - Remember that you are human.
Me quoque fata regunt (lat.) - I also submit to fate.
Mortem effugere nemo potest (lat.) - No one can escape death.
N
Ne cede malis (lat.) - Do not lose heart in misfortune.
Nil inultum remanebit (lat.) - Nothing will remain unavenged.
Noli me tangere (lat.) - Don't touch me.
Now or never (English) - Now or never.
ABOUT
Oderint, dum metuant (lat.) - Let them hate, as long as they are afraid.
Omnia mea mecum porto (lat.) - I carry everything that is mine with me.
Omnia vanitas (lat.) - Everything is vanity!
R
Pac"e gioja (It.) - Peace and joy.
Penis longus, vita brevis (lat.) - X@th is long, life is short
Per aspera ad astra (lat.) - Through thorns to the stars.
Pisces natare oportet (lat.) - The fish needs to swim.
Potius sero quam nunquam (lat.) - Better late than never.
Procul negotiis (lat.) - Away from troubles.
Q
Que femme veut - dieu le veut (French) - What a woman wants, God pleases.
Qui ne risque rien - n "a rien (French) - He who does not take risks has nothing.
Qui sine peccato est (lat.) - Who is without sin.
Quod licet Jovi, non licet bovi (lat.) - What is allowed to Jupiter is not allowed to the bull.
Quod principi placuit, legis habet vigorem (lat.) - Whatever the ruler pleases has the force of law.
R
Requiescit in pace (lat.) - Rest in peace.
S
Sans phrases (French) - Without further ado.
Senza amare andare sul mare (It.) - To wander the sea without love.
Senza dubbio (Italian) - Without a doubt.
Sic itur ad astra (lat.) - This is how they go to the stars.
Sic volo (lat.) - That’s how I want it.
Silentium (lat.) Silence.
Sono nato libero - e voglio morire Libego! (it.) - I was born free - and I want to die free!
Souvent femme varie, Bien fol est gui s"y fie! (French) - A woman is often changeable, the one who believes her is very stupid!
Struggle for life (English) - Struggle for life.
Supremum vale (lat.) - Last forgiveness.
Suum cuique (lat.) - To each his own.
Sweet is revenge (English) - Sweet is revenge.
T
That be or not to be (English) - To be or not to be.
Tous les moyens sotn bons (French) - All means are good.
Tout pour moi - rien par moi (French) - Everything for me - nothing from me.
Trahit sua quemque voluptas (lag.) - Everyone is attracted by his passion.
Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito (lat.) - Do not submit to trouble, but boldly go towards it.
U
Ubi bene, ibi patria (lat.) - Where it is good, there is the homeland.
Unam in armis salutem (lat.) - The only salvation is in the struggle.
V
Vale et me ama (lat.) - Farewell and love me.
Veni, vidi, vici (lat.) - I came, I saw, I conquered.
Via sacra (lat.) - Holy path.
Virginity is a luxury (lat.) - Virginity is a luxury.
Vita sene libertate nlhil (lat.) - Life without freedom is nothing.
Vivere militare est (lat.) - To live means to fight.
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Wait and see (English) - Let's wait and see.
Wein, Weib und Gesang (German) - Wine, women and songs.
Weltkind (German) - Child of the world.

Text tattoos have been gaining more and more popularity in recent years, becoming more of a fashion trend. What is such a tattoo?! It contains a phrase from a popular song, a quote or a statement from a famous person, usually written in handwritten font.
If you decide to get a temporary or permanent tattoo, then think about whether you should opt for this particular type of body decoration. In addition, no one forbade combining a picture and text in tatoo - there are no limits to imagination!!! This combination is even more interesting and unusual!
And some individuals, making a tattoo in the form of an inscription or text, imprint on their body a memorable date or simply the name of a loved one and dear to their heart, so that he is at least that way closer to his soul! In general, you can make various interesting variations with names in tattoos: for example, a name and a heart. Or a name and a flower!


Among the most common are phrases for tattoos, representing popular sayings (there are even proverbs) and sayings of wise or famous people. I think it’s clear that only a relatively short saying is suitable for such a tattoo. But here, as they say, brevity is the sister of talent! Besides, you are “your own director” and what’s stopping you from stamping on your arm or leg your own slogan or motto for life, which will fully reflect your individuality and exceptional feature that makes you stand out in the crowd!

As an option, you can also tattoo a phrase in Latin, English, French, Spanish, German, Arabic and even Chinese or Japanese. In the latter case, be careful that it doesn’t turn out like in the joke “Sausage, helicopter, hippopotamus.”

Phrases, quotes and inscriptions for tattoos in Russian:

1. A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step
2. Having learned the truth in the morning, you can die in the evening
3. The wise man knows no worries, the humane man knows no worries, the brave man knows no fear.
4. Don’t do to others what you wouldn’t wish for yourself.
5. Anyone who speaks beautifully and has an attractive appearance is rarely truly human.
6. According to their natural inclinations, people are close to each other, but according to their habits they are far from each other.
7. A perfect person looks for everything in himself, an insignificant person - in others
8. Those who do not think about distant difficulties will certainly face near troubles.
9. A noble man awaits the commands of Heaven with dignity. A short man fussily waits for luck
10. A worthy person does not follow in the footsteps of other people.
11. A noble husband is serene in his soul. A low man is always preoccupied
12. A scientist seeking the truth, but ashamed of poor clothing and rough food! What else is there to talk about!
13. Evaluating worldly affairs, a noble man neither rejects nor approves of anything, but measures everything with justice.
14. A truly humane husband achieves everything through his own efforts.
15. Everyone can become a noble husband. You just need to decide to become one
16. The word must be true, the action must be decisive
17. A noble man knows only duty, a low man knows only benefit
18. Anyone who studies without thinking will fall into error. He who thinks without wanting to learn will find himself in difficulty.
19. It is not easy to meet a person who, having devoted three years of his life to teaching, would not dream of occupying a high position
20. In ancient times, people studied in order to improve themselves. Nowadays they study in order to surprise others
21. Study as if you constantly feel your knowledge is lacking.
22. Only the wisest and the stupidest are not teachable.
23. Blessed is the one who knows nothing: he does not risk being misunderstood
24. Don't worry about people not knowing you, but worry about not knowing people.
25. He who, turning to the old, is able to discover new things, is worthy of being a teacher.
26. The only real mistake is not correcting your past mistakes.
27. A noble husband does not expect deception from anyone, but when he is deceived, he is the first to notice it
28. Everyone makes mistakes depending on their bias
29. I don’t get upset if people don’t understand me, I get upset if I don’t understand people
30. Changes do not occur only with the highest wisdom and the lowest stupidity
31. People in ancient times did not like to talk much. They considered it a shame for themselves not to keep up with their own words
32. It is enough for words to express meaning.
33. Silence is a true friend who will never change
34. Complaining about an unpleasant thing is doubling the evil; laughing at her is destroying him
35. When you don’t know words, you have nothing to get to know people
36. A noble man strives to speak tongue-tied but act skillfully
37. Virtue will not remain alone. She will definitely have neighbors
38. If a person is firm, decisive, simple and quiet, then he is already close to humanity
39. Try to be at least a little kinder, and you will find that you will not be able to commit a bad act.
40. It is wonderful where mercy resides. Is it possible to achieve wisdom if you do not live in its region?
41. Sending people to war untrained means betraying them
42. Don’t have friends who are inferior to you morally
43. Only a truly humane person is capable of both loving and hating
44. A respectful son is one who upsets his father and mother only with his illness
45. He who cannot instruct his family to goodness cannot learn himself.
46. ​​A noble man endures adversity, but a lowly man blossoms in trouble
47. A restrained person has fewer mistakes
48. Be strict with yourself and gentle with others. This way you will protect yourself from human hostility.
49. People want wealth and fame for themselves; if both cannot be obtained honestly, they should be avoided
50. People are afraid of poverty and obscurity; if both cannot be avoided without losing honor, they should be accepted
51. If you have the opportunity to show mercy, do not let even the teacher go ahead.
52. The secret of good government: let the ruler be the ruler, the subject the subject, the father the father, and the son the son
53. When the paths are unequal, they do not make plans together.
54. Respect every person as ourselves, and treat him as we wish to be treated.
55. Without learning decency, you will not establish yourself
56. Pay for evil with sincerity, and pay for good with goodness
57. Don’t complain about snow on your neighbor’s roof if your own threshold isn’t cleared.
58. If you are straightforward, then everything will be done without orders. And if they themselves are not straight, they will not obey, even if they are ordered
59. A noble husband, attached to the comforts of home, is not worthy to be called such
60. Sophisticated words destroy virtue. Intemperance in small things will ruin a great cause
61. Anyone who, having lived to forty years, causes only hostility, is a complete person
62. How can you deal with a person who cannot be trusted? If a cart doesn't have an axle, how can you ride in it?
63. Of all crimes, the most serious is heartlessness
64. If you don’t have bad thoughts, you won’t have bad deeds.
65. An angry person is always full of poison
66. Visiting and listening to evil people is already the beginning of an evil deed.
67. A noble man blames himself, a small man blames others
68. When they proceed only from profit, they multiply anger
69. If we know so little about life, what can we know about death?
70. The fact that you were offended or robbed does not mean anything if you do not constantly remember it


Phrases, quotes and inscriptions for tattoos in English with translation:

All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us - All we need to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us.
Be the one to guide me, but never hold me down – Be the one who guides me, but never dare to slow me down.
Celebrate this chance to be alive and breathing – Celebrate this chance that you are alive and breathing.
Dream as if you’ll live forever - Dream as if you will live forever.
Everyone experienced something that changed him - Everyone has gone through something in their lives that changed them.
Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it - Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it.
Have Faith - Believe.
He, who does not love loneliness, does not love freedom - Who does not love loneliness, does not love freedom.
Fall down seven times, stand up eight - Fall seven times, but stand up eight.
For every dark night, There’s a brighter day – For every dark night there is a bright day.
I am not afraid I was born to do this - I am not afraid, I was born to do this.
I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul - I am the master of my destiny, I am the captain of my soul.
I carry your heart with me (i carry it in my heart.) – I carry your heart with me (I carry it in my heart).
I'll follow you and make a heaven out of hell, and I'll die by your hand which I love so well – I will follow you and even turn hell into heaven, and I will die next to you, with the person I I love tau very much.
I love you in this way because I do not know any other way of loving - I love you this way and not otherwise, because I don’t know any other love.
I love you because the entire universe is conspired to help me find you - I love you because the whole Universe helped me find you.
I will strive with things impossible - I will fight even with what looks impossible.
I’m gonna fight for what’s right... - I’m going to fight for what I think is right...
If you want to be somebody, somebody really special, be yourself! – If you want to be someone, someone really special, be yourself!
If you don't love yourself, you cannot love others - If you don't love yourself, you can't love others.
In dreams and in love there are no impossibilities - In dreams and love there is nothing impossible.
It does not matter how slowly you go so long as you do not stop - It doesn’t matter how slowly you move, the main thing is not to stop.
Life isn’t about waiting for the storm to pass – Life is not a moment of waiting for the storm to pass...
Learn from yesterday Live for today Hope for tomorrow – Learn from yesterday’s mistakes, live for today, hope for tomorrow.
Live each day as if it were your last - Live every day as if it were your last.
Look after my heart I’ve left it with you. - Take care of my heart, I left it with you.
Love is all you need - All you need is love. This heart beats for only you - This heart beats only for you.
No one is ever betrayed by true love - True love has never betrayed anyone.
Not to know is bad, not to wish to know is worse - Not knowing is bad, not wanting to know is even worse
Success is not in what you have, but who you are - Success is not in what you have, but in what you are.
The greatest thing you’ll ever learn, is just to love and be loved in return – The greatest thing you can learn is to love and be loved in return.
That which does not kill me makes me stronger – That which does not kill us makes us stronger.
Those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything - Those who cannot change their views cannot change anything.
There is always hope - There is always hope. With pain comes strength – With pain comes strength.
You don’t know what you’re alive for until you know what you would die for - You will never understand what you live for until you realize what you could die for.
To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that "s all - Living is the rarest phenomenon in the world. Most people simply exist.
We found love - We found love. You are every reason, every hope and every dream I’ve ever had - You are the only reason, the only hope, the only dream that I have ever had.
We fell in love, despite our differences - We fell in love with each other, despite being different.


Phrases, quotes and inscriptions for tattoos in Latin:

1. Ab altero expectes, alteri quod feceris - Expect from another what you yourself did to another.
2. Ad pulchritudinem ego excitata sum, elegantia spiro et artem efflo - I am awakened to beauty, I breathe grace and radiate art.
3. Abiens, abi! - Leaving go!
4. Adversa fortuna - Evil fate.
5. Aequam memento rebus in arduis servare mentem - Try to maintain presence of mind even in difficult circumstances.
6. Aetate fruere, mobili cursu fugit - Take advantage of life, it is so fleeting.
7. Actum ne agas - What is finished, do not return to it.
8. Aliena vitia in oculis habemus, and tergo nostra sunt - Other people's vices are before our eyes, ours are behind our backs.
9. Aliis inserviendo consumor - I waste myself by serving others.
10. Amantes sunt amentes - Lovers are mad.
11. Amicos res secundae parant, adversae probant - Happiness makes friends, misfortune tests them.
12. Amor etiam deos tangit - Even the gods are subject to love.
13. Amor non est medicabilis herbis - There is no cure for love.
14. Amor omnia vincit - Love conquers everything.
15. Amor, ut lacrima, ab oculo oritur, in cor cadit - Love, like a tear, is born from the eyes and falls on the heart.
16. Antiquus amor cancer est - Old love is not forgotten.
17 Audi, multa, loquere pauca - Listen a lot, talk little.
18. Audi, vide, sile - Listen, watch and be silent.
19. Audire ignoti quom imperant soleo non auscultare - I am ready to listen to stupidity, but I will not obey.
20. Aut viam inveniam, aut faciam - Either I will find the road, or I will pave it myself.
21. Aut vincere, aut mori. - Either win or die.
22. Aut caesar, aut nihil. - Either Caesar or nothing.
23. Beatitudo non est virtutis praemium, sed ipsa virtus - Happiness is not a reward for valor, but is itself valor.
24. Benefacta male locata malefacta arbitror - I consider benefits shown to an unworthy person to be atrocities.
25. Calamitas virtutis occasio - Calamity is the touchstone of valor.
26. Carpe diem - Seize the moment.
27. Certum voto pete finem - Set yourself only achievable goals
28. Cogitationes poenam nemo patitur - No one is punished for thoughts.
29. Cogito, ergo sum - I think, therefore I exist.
30. Conscientia mille testes - Conscience is a thousand witnesses.
31. Consultor homini tempus utilissimus - Time is the most useful adviser to a person.
32. Cui ridet Fortuna, eum ignorat Femida - To whom Fortune smiles, Themis does not notice him.
33. Cum vitia present, paccat qui recte facit - When vices flourish, those who live honestly suffer.
34. Damant, quod non intelegun - They condemn because they do not understand.
35. De gustibus non disputandum est - There is no arguing about tastes.
36. De mortuis aut bene, aut nihil - About the dead, it’s either good or nothing.
37. Descensus averno facilis est - The path to hell is easy.
38. Deus ipse se fecit - God created himself.
39. Divide et impera - Divide and conquer.
40. Ducunt volentem fata, nolentem trahunt - Fate leads those who want to go, drags those who don’t want to.
41. Dura lex, sed lex - No matter how harsh the law is, it must be observed.
42. Dum spiro, spero! - While I breathe I hope!
43. Dum spiro, amo atque credo - While I breathe, I love and believe.
44. Edite, bibite, post mortem nulla voluptas! - Eat, drink, there is no pleasure after death!
45. Educa te ipsum! - Educate yourself!
46. ​​Esse oportet ut vivas, non vivere ut edas. - You have to eat to live, not live to eat.
47. Esse quam videri - To be, not to seem.
48. Etiam innocentes cogit mentiri dolor - Pain makes even the innocent lie.
49. Ex nihilo nihil fit - Nothing comes from nothing.
50. Ex malis eligere minima - Choose the least of evils.
51. Ex ungue leonem - You can recognize a lion by its claws.
52. Ex ungua leonem cognoscimus, ex auribus asinum - We recognize a lion by its claws, and a donkey by its ears.
53. Experientia est optima magistra - Experience is the best teacher.
54.Facile omnes, cum valemus, recta consilia aegrotis damus - When we are healthy, we easily give good advice to the sick.
55. Facta sunt potentiora verbis - Actions are stronger than words.
56. Factum est factam - a fact is a fact.
57. Fama clamosa - Loud glory.
58. Fama volat - The earth is full of rumors.
59. Feci quod potui, faciant meliora potentes - I did everything I could, whoever can do it better.
60. Felix, qui quod amat, defendere fortiter audet - Happy is he who boldly takes under his protection what he loves.
61. Feminae naturam regere desperare est otium - Having decided to pacify a woman’s character, say goodbye to peace!
62. Festina lente - Hurry up slowly.
63. Fide, sed cui fidas, vide - Be vigilant; trust, but be careful who you trust.
64. Fidelis et forfis - Faithful and brave.
65. Finis vitae, sed non amoris - Life ends, but not love.
66. Flagrante delicto - At the crime scene, red-handed.
67. Fors omnia versas - Blind chance changes everything (the will of blind chance).
68. Fortes fortuna adjuvat - Fate helps the brave.
69. Fortiter in re, suaviter in modo - Persistently achieve the goal, acting gently.
70. Fortunam citius reperis, quam retineas - Happiness is easier to find than to maintain.
71. Fortunam suam quisque parat - Everyone finds their own destiny.
72. Fructus temporum - Fruit of time.
73. Fuge, late, tace - Run, hide, be silent.
74. Fugit irrevocabile tempus - Irreversible time is running.
75. Gaudeamus igitur - So let's have fun.
76. Gloria victoribus - Glory to the winners.
77. Gustus legibus non subiacet - Taste does not obey laws.
78. Gutta cavat lapidem - A drop wears away a stone.
79. Heu conscienta animi gravis est servitus - Worse than slavery is remorse.
80. Heu quam est timendus qui mori tutus putat! - He is terrible who considers death to be good!
81. Hoc est vivere bis, vita posse priore frui - To be able to enjoy the life you have lived means to live twice.
82. Homines amplius oculis, quam auribus credunt - People believe their eyes more than their ears.
83. Homines, dum docent, discunt - People, teaching, learn.
84. Hominis est errare - It is human nature to make mistakes.
85. Homines non odi, sed ejus vitia - I don’t hate a person, but his vices.
86. Homines quo plura habent, eo cupiunt ampliora - The more people have, the more they want to have.
87. Homo hominis amicus est - Man is friend to man.
88. Homo homini lupus est - Man is a wolf to man.
89. Homo sum et nihil humani a me alienum puto - I am a man, and nothing human is alien to me.
90. Ibi potest valere populus, ubi leges valent - Where the laws are in force and the people are strong.
91. Igne natura renovatur integra. - By fire, all nature is renewed.
92. Ignoscito saepe alteri, nunquam tibi - Farewell to others often, never to yourself.
93. Imago animi vultus est - The face is the mirror of the soul.
94. Imperare sibi maximum imperium est - To command oneself is the greatest power.
95. In aeternum - Forever, forever.
96. In Daemon Deus - God is in the Demon!
97. In dubio abstine - When in doubt, abstain.
98. Infandum renovare dolorem - Again resurrect unspeakable pain
99. Infelicissimum genus infortunii est fuisse felicem - The greatest misfortune is to be happy in the past.
100. Incertus animus dimidium sapientiae est - Doubt is half of wisdom.
101. In pace - In peace, at ease.
102. Incedo per ignes - I walk among the fire.
103. Incertus animus dimidium sapientiae est - Doubt is half of wisdom.
104. Injuriam facilius facias guam feras - It’s easy to offend, harder to endure.
105. In me omnis spes mihi est - All my hope is in myself.
106. In memoriam - In memory.
107. In pace leones, in proelio cervi - In times of peace there are lions, in battle there are deer.
108. Inter arma silent leges - When weapons thunder, the laws are silent.
109. Inter parietes - Within four walls.
110. In tyrrannos - Against tyrants.
111. In vino veritas - The truth is in wine.
112. In vino veritas, in aqua sanitas - Truth is in wine, health is in water.
113. In vitium ducit culpae fuga - The desire to avoid a mistake draws you into another.
114. In venere semper certat dolor et gaudium - In love, pain and joy always compete.
115. Ira furor brevis est - Anger is a short-term insanity.
116. Ira initium insaniae est - Anger is the beginning of madness.
117. Jactantius maerent, quae minus dolent - Those who mourn least show off their grief most of all.
118. Jucundissimus est amari, sed non minus amare - It is very pleasant to be loved, but it is no less pleasant to love yourself.
119. Leve fit, quod bene fertur onus - The load becomes light when you carry it with humility.
120. Lucri bonus est odor ex re qualibet - The smell of profit is pleasant, no matter where it comes from.
121. Lupus non mordet lupum - A wolf will not bite a wolf.
122. Lupus pilum mutat, non mentem - The wolf changes its fur, not its nature.
123. Manus manum lavat - A hand washes a hand.
124. Mea mihi conscientia pluris est quam omnium sermo - My conscience is more important to me than all the gossip.
125. Mea vita et anima es - You are my life and soul.
126. Melius est nomen bonum quam magnae divitiae - A good name is better than great wealth.
127. Meliora spero - Hope for the best.
128. Mens sana in corpore sano - A healthy mind in a healthy body.
129. Memento mori - Remember death.
130. Memento quia pulvis est - Remember that you are dust.
131. Mores cuique sui fingit fortunam - Our fate depends on our morals.
132. Mors nescit legem, tollit cum paupere regem - Death does not know the law, it takes both the king and the poor.
133. Mors omnia solvit - Death solves all problems.
134. Mortem effugere nemo potest - No one can escape death.
135. Natura abhorret vacuum - Nature abhors a vacuum.
135. Naturalia non sunt turpia - Natural is not shameful.
137. Nihil habeo, nihil curo - I have nothing and don’t care about anything.
138. Nitinur in vetitum semper, cupimusque negata - We always strive for the forbidden and desire the unlawful.
139. Nolite dicere, si nescitis - Don’t say if you don’t know.
140. Non est fumus absque igne - There is no smoke without fire.
141. Non ignara mali, miseris succurrere disco - Having experienced misfortune, I learned to help the sufferers.
142. Non progredi est regredi - Not moving forward means going backward.
143. Nunquam retrorsum, semper ingrediendum - Not a step back, always forward.
144. Nusquam sunt, qui ubique sunt - Those who are everywhere are nowhere.
145. Oderint dum metuant - Let them hate, as long as they are afraid.
146. Odi et amo - I hate and love.
147. Omne ignotum pro magnifico est - Everything unknown seems majestic.
148. Omnes homines agunt histrionem - All people are actors on the stage of life.
149. Omnes vulnerant, ultima necat - Every hour hurts, the last one kills.
150. Omnia mea mecum porto - I carry everything that is mine with me.
151. Omnia fluunt, omnia mutantur - Everything flows, everything changes.
152. Omnia mors aequat - Death equals everything.
153. Omnia praeclara rara - Everything beautiful is rare.
154. Omnia, quae volo, adipiscar - I achieve everything I want.
155. Optimi consiliarii mortui - The best advisers are dead.
156. Optimum medicamentum quies est - The best medicine is rest.
157. Pecunia non olet - Money does not smell.
158. Per aspera ad astra - Through thorns to the stars.
159. Per fas et nefas - By hook or by crook.
160. Per risum multum debes cognoscere stultum - You should recognize a fool by frequent laughter.
161. Perigrinatio est vita - Life is a journey.
162. Persona grata - A desirable or trusted person.
163. Petite, et dabitur vobis; quaerite et invenietis; pulsate, et aperietur vobis - Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and it will be opened to you.
164. Primus inter pares - First among equals.
165. Quae fuerant vitia, mores sunt - What were vices are now morals.
166. Quae nocent - docent - What harms, it teaches.
167. Qui tacet consentire videtur - Silence is a sign of consent.
168. Quid quisque vitet, nunquam homini satis cautum est in horas - No one can know when to beware of which danger.
169. Quo quisque sapientior est, eo solet esse modestior - The smarter a person is, the more modest he is usually.
170. Quod cito fit, cito perit - What is quickly done, soon falls apart.
171. Respue quod non es - Throw away what is not you.
172. Scio me nihil scire - I know that I know nothing.
173. Sed semel insanivimus omnes - One day we all become mad.
174. Semper mors subest - Death is always near.
175 Sequere Deum - Follow the will of God.
176. Si etiam omnes, ego non - Even if everyone does, I won’t
177. Si vis amari, ama - If you want to be loved, love.
178. Si vis pacem, para bellum - If you want peace, prepare for war.
179. Sibi imperare maximum imperium est - The highest power is power over oneself.
180. Similis simili gaudet - Like rejoices at like.
181. Sic itur ad astra - This is how they go to the stars.
182. Sol lucet omnibus - The sun shines on everyone.
183. Sola mater amanda est et pater honestandus est - Only a mother is worthy of love, only a father is worthy of respect.
184. Sua cuique fortuna in manu est - Everyone has their own destiny in their hands.
185. Suum cuique - To each his own
186. Tarde venientibus ossa - He who comes late gets bones.
187. Tempus fugit - Time flies.
188. Terra incognita - Unknown land
189. Tertium non datur - There is no third option; there is no third.
190. Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito! - Do not submit to trouble, but boldly go towards it!
191. Ubi nihil vales, ibi nihil velis - Where you are not capable of anything, you should not want anything.
192. Ut ameris, amabilis esto - To be loved, be worthy of love.
193. Varietas delectat - Variety brings pleasure.
194. Verae amititiae sempiternae sunt - True friendship is eternal.
195. Veni, vidi, vici - I came, I saw, I conquered.
196. Veni, vidi, fugi - I came, I saw, I ran away.
197. Vita sine libertate, nihil - Life without freedom is nothing.
198. Vivamus atque amemus - Let us live and love.
199. Vivere est agere - To live means to act.
200. Vivere est vincere - To live means to win.

Choosing fonts for tattoos. How to choose the right font for a tattoo.

Selecting a beautiful, and most importantly, suitable font for a text tattoo is a separate and sometimes difficult task. There are tens and even hundreds of thousands of different fonts on the Internet for every taste. And here everyone is trying to find something of their own. Many people pay attention only to beauty and curls, despite the readability of the text, but in this type of tattoo the content of the text plays the most important role. Therefore, it is necessary to choose the most optimal option, both from the point of view of aesthetics and from the point of view of lettering. From myself I can recommend these:

Cyrillic ribbon Pepita MT Carolina Segoe Script Present Script Script Calligraphy Alexandra Zefirno One Passion Conflict ROB Park Avenue Acquest Script Gothikka Dear Joe

But in any case, you need to coordinate your choice with the master - perhaps he will suggest even more that you haven’t even thought about.

Among connoisseurs of the art of tattoos, inscriptions in Spanish are in demand. It is optimal for a unique and clear phrase that will take its rightful place on the body. A distinctive feature of Spanish expressions is that with the help of a minimal set of words, deep meaning is revealed.

The beauty of phrases with meaning for tattoos lies in their brevity, which conveys the main life concept. Each expression will be endowed with mystery and special elegance, since few people will be able to translate the inscription. The Spanish language is replete with phrases about love, the meaning of life, as well as the all-consuming passion characteristic of the southern peoples.

Girls select phrases for tattoos with particular enthusiasm, the translation of which is carefully studied. As a rule, the leading positions are occupied by touching statements related to love. Leading the way is the simple but profound phrase Te Amo, meaning “I love you.” Representatives of the fair sex often use the expression El amor es ciego - “love is blind.”

Wise sayings in Spanish are especially popular. The inscription Como haci siembra cosechas will look mysterious, which is equivalent to the phrase “how you treat people, they will treat you the same way.” The trend towards meaningful quotes brings to the fore philosophical sayings that will accompany the entire journey of life in the form of an elegant tattoo.

Creo en mi estrella, which means “I hope in my star,” will decorate confident and at the same time romantic girls. The expression Los milagros están donde creen en ellos - “miracles happen where people believe in them” will fill every day with magic and beauty, uplifting your mood and giving positivity.

Self-confidence will be given by the statement A palabras necias, oídos sordos, the meaning of which is “you should not take into account the stupid things people say.” A woman’s tattoo with a quote from the great Pablo Picasso “Todo lo que puedas imaginar es real,” translated as “everything that can be imagined,” will look life-affirming.

Men's phrases with translation

Tattoo inscriptions in Spanish is a good solution for men. Capacious and deep statements will perfectly emphasize the strength of character and highlight aspirations, bringing to the fore the main life positions.

Representatives of the stronger half choose quotes that talk about the ability to overcome difficulties. Among them, the sayings No hay nada impossible - “nothing is unattainable” and Vivir significa luchar - “to live means to fight” are very popular.

Assertiveness and the ability to achieve your goals will be emphasized by the saying El que la sigue la consigue, which can be translated as “if you didn’t succeed the first time, try again.” One can highlight one’s exclusivity and self-sufficiency with the phrase Más vale estar solo que estar mal acompañado, meaning “it is better to be alone than in a bad environment.” Confident guys get a tattoo with the inscription Seamos realistas, pidamos lo imposible - “be realistic, achieve the unattainable.”

Men, like girls, are subject to romantic feelings, and often they strive to proclaim their love to everyone. A suitable option is a male tattoo with the expression Te quiero mas que ayer pero menos que mañana, which translates as “I love you more than yesterday, but I will love you less than tomorrow.”

The touching inscription Dejame estar contigo sounds very tender - “let me be with you,” which will remind you of nobility and sincere aspiration for a long time.

Choosing a place for a tattoo in Spanish

Tattoo inscriptions are universal in terms of choosing the place of application. No matter where the image is placed, it will always look impressive. He often gets tattoos on his arm. This is a convenient option, since the inscription can be hidden with the sleeves of clothing or a bracelet.

A tattoo on the back looks very stylish. Men, thus, emphasize the relief of their muscles, and girls - graceful curves. The ideal option is the shoulder blades, where you can place a long quote that will not be distorted when moving.

The inscription on the neck, extending to the shoulder, looks beautiful. Also common places include the wrist and ankle, where the phrase is placed on the bracelet.

Less popular, but just as effective, are inscriptions on the chest, ribs or thigh. The large area allows for long statements to be placed. The original choice would be the inscription on the hand, located from the elbow to the wrist, then the letters will be placed vertically. The completion of the quote in this case is placed on the other hand.

When choosing the location of the inscription, you should take into account the font. Uppercase thin letters look better on the wrist, ankle and neck. Large inscriptions in bold letters are recommended to be applied to the back, shoulder blade or lower back.

A tattoo is one of the most striking ways of self-expression, and choosing a phrase for a tattoo or drawing is a complex and responsible process. Professional masters of body art will help you decide which image will be applied to the body and determine its location.

Phrases for tattoos with translation

In situations where a spiritual impulse cannot be expressed with the help of a specific image, sayings and aphorisms applied to the body come to the rescue. Phrases for tattoos with a meaning that is understandable only to the bearer of the image are an original way to express yourself or complement an existing idea.

Many domestic and foreign celebrities prefer beautiful phrases for tattoos. On the body you can increasingly find:

  • names of your closest and beloved people;
  • important phrases and dates;
  • quotes from philosophers;
  • aphorisms and proverbs from folk epics;
  • autographs;
  • motivational statements.

Phrases for tattoos are applied in various languages ​​(even dead ones). In this case, reliable knowledge of translation is necessary in order to accurately convey the meaning of the desired statement. To do this, you can contact a professional translator or native speaker.

Sayings for tattoos

A qualified tattoo artist will help avoid awkward situations when applying intimate tattoos and will offer the client a catalog of inscriptions that are presented with translation.

The process of creating a sketch of a phrase tattoo allows you to try on several options for different fonts. The choice of calligraphy can be influenced not only by the client’s desire, but also by the language of the statement. For example, tattoo phrases and hieroglyphs are difficult to imagine when decorated with monograms. They require strict application.

The best phrases for tattoos, made in different styles and located in different places, will look completely different, even if the statements completely match. One of the main tasks of the artist and the client when creating a sketch is to maintain readability. It is important not to overdo it in decorating the phrase and preserve it for a long time. Artists know for sure that an abundance of fine lines located very closely can become distorted over time. In this case, you will need either image correction or

  • Endless love - Endless love
  • Every time we love, every time we give, it’s Christmas - Every time we love, and whenever we give, it’s Christmas
  • Everything takes longer than you think - any thing takes longer than you think
  • He, who does not love loneliness, does not love freedom - He who does not love loneliness does not love freedom
  • I like people who smile when it`s raining. - I love people who smile when it rains.
  • I love to see, when you smile. It"s makes me happy, don"t ask me why... -I love it when you smile. It makes me happy, but don't ask why...
  • If someone thinks that love and peace is a cliché that must have been left behind in the Sixties, that "s his problem. Love and peace are eternal. - If someone thinks that love and peace is a cliché that should be left in the sixties, that's their problem.love and peace are eternal.
  • In revenge and in love, woman is more barbarous than man. - In love or anger, a woman is much tougher than a man
  • Life without love - not life, but existence. - Life without love is not life, but existence.
  • the one who receives them, and they bless you, the giver. - love and kindness are never wasted. They always change lives for the better. They bless the one who receives them and they bless you, the giver.
  • Love involves a peculiar unfathomable combination of understanding and misunderstanding - love consists of a strange, incomprehensible combination of understanding and misunderstandings
  • Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired. - love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired.
  • Love is not blind; it simply enables one to see things others fail to see. - love is not blind, it just allows you to see things that other people do not see.
  • No man or woman really knows what perfect love is until they have been arried a quarter of a century - No man or woman will know what perfect love is until they have been married for a quarter of a century
  • Once he stops to write to you, you will understand how you need him... - After he stops writing to you, you will understand how much you need him.
  • One day when the sky is falling, I"ll be standing right next to you
  • One lifelong love - One love for life
  • One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: that word is love - One word frees us from all the heaviness and pain of life: this word is love
  • Only time can tell….if you be mine again. - Only time can tell...whether you will be mine again.
  • The best love affairs are those we never had - The best love affairs are those we never had
  • The best thing in our life is love. - The best thing in our life is love.
  • The love of my life. - love of my life.
  • The rose speaks of love silently, in a language known only to the heart. - Rose speaks of love without a sound, in a language known only to the heart.
  • The way to love anything, is to realize it can be lost - The only sure way to love is to realize that you can lose it
  • Those who love deeply never grow old; they may die of old age, but they die young - Those who truly love never grow old; they may die at an old age, but they die young
  • Wake at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of loving - Wake up at dawn with a winged heart and give thanks for another day of love
  • We hate the ones we love because they can cause the deepest suffering - We hate those we love because they are capable of causing us the most suffering
  • When you start thinking a lot about your past, it becomes your present and you can't see your future without it. - When you start thinking a lot about the past, it becomes the present, and you no longer see the future without it.
  • While I’m breathing – I love and believe - While I’m breathing – I love and believe

Lettering about love on .

  • Aimer c’est avant tout prendre un risque - to love is, first of all, to take risks
  • Aimes-moi comme je t’aime et je t’aimerais comme tu m’aimes - love me as I love you and will love you as you love me
  • C`est l`amour que vous faut - love is all you need
  • Ce qui ressemble a l'amour n`est que l'amour - What looks like love is love
  • Chaque jour je t'aime plus qu`hier mais moins que demain - Every day I love you more than yesterday, but less than tomorrow
  • De l"amour à la haine, il n"y a qu"un pas. From love to hate there is only one step
  • Heureux ensemble.Happy together.
  • Il n"y a qu"un remède l"amour: aimer plus. - There is only one means for love: to love more.
  • J`ai perdu tout, alors, je suis noyé, innondé de l’amour; je ne sais pas si je vis, si je mange, si je respire, si je parle mais je sais que je t’aime - I lost everything, you see, I drowned, flooded with love; I don't know if I live, if I eat, if I breathe, if I speak, but I know that I love you
  • J'ai perdu tout le temps que j'ai passé sans aimer - I lost all the time I spent without love
  • J'aime ma maman - I love my mother
  • J"ai perdu tout le temps que j"ai passé sans aimer. - I lost all the time I spent without love.
  • Je suis perdu, vois-tu, je suis noyé, innondé d"amour; je ne sais plus si je vis, si je mange, si je respire, si je parle; mais je sais que je t"aime. - I lost everything, you see, I drowned, flooded with love; I don't know if I live, if I eat, if I breathe, if I speak, but I know that I love you.
  • L'amitié est une preuve de l'amour - Friendship is proof of love
  • L'amour est la sagesse du fou et la deraison du sage - love is the wisdom of a fool and the stupidity of a sage
  • L'amour est une sottise faite à deux. - love is a stupidity created by two people.
    L'amour fou - Crazy love
    L’amour qui ne ravage pas n’est pas l’amour - love that does not devastate is not love
  • L’amour vers soi-même est le début du roman qui dure toute la vie - self-love is the beginning of a romance that lasts a lifetime
  • La famille est dans mon coeur pour toujours - Family is always in my heart
  • La plus belle facon de regarder le soleil se coucher est de le regarder dans les yeux de celui qu’on aime. - The best way to see the sun set is to look into the eyes of the one you love.
  • L'amitié est une preuve d'amour. - Friendship, proof of love
  • L"amour aussi bien que le feu, ne peut subsister sans mouvement continuel, et il cesse de vivre dès qu"il cesse d"espérer ou de craindre. - La Rochefoucauld. - love, as well as fire, cannot live without constant movement , and she stops living when they stop hoping or fearing
  • L "amour est la sagesse du fou et la déraison du sage. - love is the wisdom of a fool and the stupidity of a sage.
  • L "amour est un jardin, ça commencement par une pelle et ça finit par une graine. - love is a garden that begins with a shovel and ends with seeds
  • L"amour est un phénomène d"autosuggestion réciproque unissant deux êtres pour un temps dont la durée ne peut se mesurer qu"à l"aide du calcul des probabilités. - love is a phenomenon of mutual automatic union of two people over a period of time, which can only be measured by calculating probabilities.
  • L "amour est une équation de coeur qui se résoud avec deux inconnu(e)s - love is a heart equation that is solved with two unknowns
  • L "amour fou. - Mad love.
  • L"amour qui ne ravage pas n"est pas l"amour - love that does not devastate is not love
    L'amour vers soi-même est le début du roman qui dure toute la vie - self-love is the beginning of a romance that lasts a lifetime.
  • Lorsque deux nobles coeurs se sont vraiment aimés, leur amour est plus fort que la mort elle-même - When two noble hearts truly love, their love is stronger than death itself
  • Otez l’amour de la vie, vous en otez les plaisirs - Take love away from our lives and you take away all the pleasures
  • Otez l’amour de votre vie, vous en ôtez les plaisirs - Take love from your life and you will take it
  • Personne n’est parfait, jusqu’à ce qu’on tombe amoureux de cette personne - A person is not perfect until someone falls in love with that person
  • Plaisir d'amour ne dure qu'un moment, chagrin d'amour dure toute la vie. - The joy of love lasts a moment, the pain of losing love lasts a lifetime.
  • Qui ne savait jamais ce que c"est l"amour, celui ne pouvait jamais savoir ce que c"est la peine - Those who never knew what love was could never know that it was worth it.
  • Si tu ne me parles pas, je remplirai mon coeur de ton silence pour te dire a quel point tu me manques et combien il est dur de t"aimer. - If you do not speak to me, I will fill my heart with your silence, so that I can then tell you how much I miss you and how hard it is to love.
  • Tu persistes à m"ignorer encore, je persiste à t"aimer plus fort. “You stubbornly ignore me again, but I still love you more.”
  • Un amour vrai est une drogue dure, il faut trouver les rélations qui ne provoqueront jammais l"overdose, mais au contraire, l"extase éternelle. - True love is a drug, and you need a relationship that will not lead to an overdose, but will make you get ecstasy.
  • Un amour, une vie - One love, one life
  • Un vieillard amoureux est comme une fleur en hiver - An old man in love is like a flower in winter
  • Une vie sans amour est comme un slip sans élastique. - Life without love is like underwear without elasticity.
  • Vivre et aimer - Live and love


Phrases about love on.

  • AMARE e cantare, suonare, ballare, ridere, piangere, guardare il cielo, ammirare le stelle, parlare, ascoltare il silenzio, sentire il calore, o avere freddo. – LOVE means: singing, playing, dancing, laughing, crying, watching the sky, admiring the stars, talking, listening to silence, feeling warm or cold.
  • Amore della mia vita, sei la persona piu speciale del mondo, mi fai sentire viva. Ti amo! – the love of my life, you are the most wonderful person in the world, you make me feel alive. I love you!
  • Amore della mia vita, sei la persona più speciale del mondo, mi fai sentire viva. Ti amo! – the love of my life, you are the most wonderful person in the world, you make me feel alive. I love you!
  • Amore mio, tutte le storie hanno un inizo ed una fine, ma la nostra la fine non la vedrà mai! Ti amo vita mia. – My love, all stories have a beginning and an end, but we will never see the end of our story! I love you like my life.
  • Amore senza rimpianti. - love without regrets.
  • Anziché con il vano ozio, conquista i tuoi amici con sincere parole d'amore. - Win friends not with empty laziness, but with sincere words of love.
  • C"è tutta una vita in un"ora d"amore. - In one hour of love there is a whole life.
  • C"è un"unica felicità nella vita: amare ed essere amati. – There is only one happiness in life, to love and be loved.
  • Da piccola sognavo sempre un amore unico e travolgente, ora non lo sogno piu perche ce l’ho… sei tu! Ti amo! – As a child, I dreamed of love that was always unique and overwhelming, now I don’t dream anymore, because I have... You! I love you!
  • Dal primo momento hai rubato il mio cuore, ti amo piu della mia stessa vita. Amore mio, ti amo alla follia. “From the first moment we met, you stole my heart, I love you more than my own life.” My love, I love you madly
  • Di che cosa è pieno se non di Dio colui che è pieno d"amore? - “What, if not God himself, is the one who is full of love filled with?”
  • Grazie all'amore che provo per te ho imparato ad apprezzare le cose piu semplici della vita e non mi manca niente quanto mi sei accanto amore mio! – Because of the love I feel for you, I have learned to appreciate the simple things in life, and I don’t miss anything because you are next to me, my love!
  • Ho visto che l "amore cambia il modo di guardare. - I noticed (I realized) that love changes vision.
  • Il cuore di una madre è un abisso in fondo al quale si trova sempre il perdono. – A mother’s heart is an abyss. In the depths of which there will always be forgiveness.
  • Il mio amore per te e come l'universo, infinito come le stelle ed i pensieri. – My love for you is like the Universe - endless, like stars and thoughts.
  • Il tempo guarisce tutte le pene d"amore. - Time heals love's longing.
  • L'amore e l'arte di tutte le arti; dipinge emozioni, crea colori e causa gioia e dolori – love is the art of the arts that draws emotions, mixes colors and causes pain and joy
  • L "amore per i genitori vive in eterno. - love for parents lives forever.
  • L "amore uccide lentamente. Love kills slowly.
  • L"unico amore che non tradirà mai è l"amore di una madre. – a mother’s love is the only love from which you cannot expect betrayal.
  • Mamma, ti voglio bene. - Mommy, I love you.
  • Mi addormento con la speranza che al mio risveglio tu sia mio, mi sveglio con il tuo incantevole volto impresso nella mia mente e vivo nella speranza che un giorno possa essere la custode del tuo cuore. Ti amo! – I fall asleep with the hope that when I wake up you are mine, I wake up with the wonderful mood that my mind has inspired, and I live in the hope that one day I can become the guardian of your heart. I love you!
  • Nei secoli dei secoli è sempre con me il mio unico amore. – Forever and ever, my only love will be with me.
    Non esistono parole e frasi adatte a descrivere quello che provo per te! un ti amo, un ti adoro, sei la mia vita... non basterebbero! Ti amo, amore mio! – There are no suitable words and phrases to describe what I feel for you! I love you, I love you alone, you are my life... and that’s not enough! I love you my love!
  • Quando ti vedo non riesco nemmeno a parlare perche rimango stregato dalla tua immensa bellezza. Ti vorrei dire solo due parole: ti amo! – When I see you, I can’t even speak because I am still captivated by your magnificent beauty. I would like to say just two words: I love you!
  • Quando ti vedo non riesco nemmeno a parlare perchè rimango stregato dalla tua immensa bellezza. Ti vorrei dire solo due parole: ti amo! – When I see you, I can’t even speak because I am still captivated by your magnificent beauty. I would like to say just two words: I love you!
  • Sei al centro del mio mondo, in mezzo ai miei pensieri, tu per me vali piu di mille desideri. Ti amo. “You are in the center of my world, in the middle of my thoughts, you are worth more to me than a thousand desires.” I love you.
  • Smetterò di amarti solo quando un pittore sordo riuscirà a dipingere il rumore di un petalo di rosa cadere su un pavimento di cristallo di un castello mai esistito. “I will stop loving you only when a deaf artist manages to depict the sound of a rose petal falling on the crystal floor of a castle that never existed.”
  • Ti amo vale, sei la mia vita, ora che ti ho conosciuto la mia vita senza di te non avrebbe alcun senso.. my love, life without you is absolutely meaningless. “I love you enough to understand that.”
  • Ti amo vale, sei la mia vita, ora che ti ho conosciuto la mia vita senza di te non avrebbe alcun senso.. - I love you so much, you are my life, now I know that my life without you has no meaning. .
  • Ti voglio bene, Mamma. Sarai sempre nel mio cuore. - I love you, Mom. You are in my heart forever.
  • Tutti gli uomini nascono liberi e disuguali. – All people are born free and unequal.
  • Tutti vorremmo l"amore, quello vero; c"e chi lo aspetta e c"e chi l"ha gia trovato... - We all want love, real love; There are those who are waiting for it and those few who have already found it...
  • Unità nelle cose fondamentali, libertà dove c"è il dubbio, carità in tutto. – In the necessary there is unity, in the doubtful there is freedom, in everything there is love.
  • Vivi. Lotta. Ama. - Live. Fight. love.
  • Vivo solo di te, amo solo te. - I live only by you, I love you alone.
  • Vuoi sapere quanto ti amo? Immagina che ogni battito del tuo cuore sia un mio... ti amo, ti amo, ti amo... Do you want to know how much I love you? – Imagine that every beat of your heart is mine... I love you, love you, love you...
  • Vuoi sapere quanto ti amo? Immagina che ogni battito del tuo cuore sia un mio... ti amo, ti amo, ti amo... - Do you want to know how much I love you? Imagine that every beat of your heart is mine... I love you, love you, love you...

Inscriptions with translation about love on.

  • A nullo diligitur, qui neminem diligit. - Nobody loves someone who doesn’t love anyone himself.
  • Aequo pulsat pede - Death strikes everyone indifferently
  • Ama nos et vale! - love us and goodbye!
  • Amantes sunt amentes - Lovers are mad.
  • Amantium irae amoris integratio - The quarrels of lovers are the renewal of love
  • Amat Victoria Curam - Victory loves preparation!
  • Amor caecus - love is blind
  • Amor etiam deos tangit - even 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 treated with herbs.
  • Amor omnia vincit - Love conquers everything.
  • Amor patriae - love for the Motherland
  • Amor vincit omnia - love conquers all
  • Amor, ut lacrima, ab oculo oritur, in cor cadit - love, like a tear, is born from the eyes and falls on the heart.
  • Amore est vitae essentia - love is the essence of life.
  • Antiques amor cancer est. - Old love returns like cancer.
  • Ars amandi - The art of love
  • Castigo te non quod odio habeam, sed quod amem - I punish you not because I hate you, but because I love you.
  • Dum spiro, amo atque credo - While I breathe, I love and believe.
  • Finis vitae, sed non amoris - Life ends, but not love
  • In venere semper certat dolor et gaudium - In love, pain and joy always compete.
  • Injuria solvit amorem. - love teaches resentment.
  • Ira odium generat Concordia nutria amorem.- Anger generates hatred, agreement feeds love.
  • Jucundissimus est amari, sed non minus amare - It is very pleasant to be loved, but it is no less pleasant to love yourself
  • Levis est labor omnis amanti - For a lover, any difficulties are easy
  • Magna res est amor - Love is a great thing.
  • Numquam te amare desistam - I will never stop loving you.
  • 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.
  • Odi et amo - I hate and love
  • omnia vincit amor - love conquers all obstacles.
  • Omnia vincit amor et nos cedamus amori - Love conquers everything, and we submit to love
  • Quos diligit, castigat.- Whom I love, I punish.
  • Si vis amari, ama - If you want to be loved, love
  • Sine amore, nihil est vita - life is meaningless without love.
  • Sola mater amanda est et pater honestandus est - only a mother is worthy of love, only a father is worthy of respect
  • Te amo est verum - I love you - this is the truth
  • Tuus perdite sodalis amans - forever your loving soulmate
  • Ut ameris, amabilis esto - To be loved, be worthy of love
  • Vale et me ama - Farewell and love me.
  • Vitam diligere. Amabit te - love life, it will love you back.
  • Vivamus atque amemus - Let's live and love

About love on

  • Denn nur die freie Neigung ist Liebe, nur wer sich selber hat, kann sich selber geben - love can only be voluntary, since only the one who disposes of himself can give himself
  • Eine Liebe, ein Schicksal! - One love, one destiny!
  • Es gibt keine ideale Menschen, schätzt diejenige, die eure Mängel lieben können - There are no ideal people, appreciate those who were able to love your flaws
  • Je stärker du etwas liebst, desto schwieriger ist es zu verlieren - The more you love something, the harder it is to lose it
  • Leben und lieben - Live and love
  • Liebe besiegt alles - love will conquer all
  • Liebe ist für jemandem erreichbar, nicht für mich aber - love is available to everyone, but not to me
  • Liebe ist wie ein Krieg: leicht zu beginnen, schwer zu beenden. - love is like war - easy to start, but difficult to stop.
  • Mutter und Vater, ich liebe euch - Mom and Dad, I love you
  • Nur die Liebe der Mutter ist ewig - Only mother's love lasts forever
  • Nur Meine Mutter ist meiner Liebe wert - Only a mother is worthy of my love
  • Nur wenn wir etwas verloren haben, beginnen wir das zu schätzen - Only by losing do we begin to appreciate
  • So wie ich mein Land liebe, so wenig mag ich meine Landsmänner - Although I love my country, I do not love my compatriots.
  • Was aus Liebe getan wird, geschieht immer jenseits von Gut und Böse - What is done out of love is always on the other side of good and evil
  • Zu leben ist wie zu Lieben, alles spricht dagegen und alle Instinkte sprechen dafür - Living is like loving: common sense is against it, but all healthy instincts are for it.

and about love.

  • A amar e a rezar, ninguém pode obrigar. - no one can force you to love and pray.
  • Amar é viver duas vezes. - to love - to live twice.
  • Amo a vida. - I love life.
  • Casebre onde se ri vale mais que palácio onde se chora. - A hut where they laugh is more valuable than a palace where they cry.
  • Com o amor e a morte, não tente ser forte. - With love and with death, don’t try to be strong.
  • Do ódio ao amor basta um passo. - From hatred to love there is one step.
  • Escolhes sempre o amor; mas: é o teu amo. - Always choose love; but let it be your love.
  • Eu amo aos que me amam. - I love those who love me.
  • Fale comigo sempre que você estiver triste, mesmo que eu não consiga lhe trazer a felicidade, eu lhe darei muito amor. - Talk to me always when you are sad, although I cannot bring you happiness, I will give you a lot of love.
  • O amor é como a lua, quando não cresce, mingua. - love is like the moon, if it doesn’t grow, it wanes.
  • O amor é um passo do ódio. - From hatred to love there is one step.
  • O amor mata lentamente. - love kills slowly.
  • O amor vence tudo. - love conquers everything.
  • Quem ama o feio, bonito lhe parece. - He who loves something scary seems beautiful to him.
  • Se a tua vida, depender do meu amor. Viverás além da vida, pois lhe amo além do amor. - If your life depends on my love, then you will live because I love you more than love itself.
  • Um dia te amei para esquecer alguém, hoje para te esquecer não consigo amar ninguém. “Once I loved you in order to forget someone, but today, in order to forget you, I cannot love anyone.”
  • Um dos meus sete pecados mortais: a sede de amor absoluto que me devora. One of my seven deadly sins is the thirst for absolute love, which consumes me.
  • Um grande amor terminado é como um grande golpe: deixa sempre uma cicatriz. - Great love ends with a big blow - it always leaves a scar.

Inscriptions in the language about love with translation

  • Amar es el más poderoso hechizo para ser amado. - to love is the most powerful means of being loved.
  • Amar hasta el último suspiro, hasta el último latido del corazón. - to love until the last breath, until the last heartbeat.
  • Amor apasionado. - Passionate love.
  • Angel de la muerte. - Angel of Death.
  • Bebemos, cantamos y amamos. - We drink, we sing and we love.
  • Cualquiera se puede equivocar, incluso yo. - Anyone can make mistakes, even me.
  • Cuando dicen que soy demasiado viejo para hacer una cosa, procuro hacerla enseguida. - When they say I'm too old to do something, I try to do it immediately.
  • Cuando el amor no es locura, no es amor. - If love is not madness, it is not love.
  • El amor es la fuerza y ​​la razón por la que el mundo sigue dando vueltas. - love is the force and the reason why the Earth rotates.
  • Esta fuerza tiene el amor si es perfecto, que olvidamos nuestro contento por contentar a quien amamos. - If love is perfect, it has such power that we forget about our joy in order to please the one we love.
  • La felicidad y el amor me llevan de la mano en la vida. - Happiness and love lead me by the hand through life.
  • Lo más importante en la vida es amar y ser amado. - The main thing in life is to love and be loved.
  • Mi amor por ti será eterno. - My love for you will be eternal.
  • Mi amor, te necesito como el aire. - my beloved, I need you like air.
  • Nuestro amor es eterno. - Our love is eternal.
  • Si tu amor se apagó, dímelo a la cara, estoy aquí. - If your love has faded, tell me straight to my face, I'm here.
  • Solo la vida que has vivido con el amor se puede llamar victoria. - Only a life lived with love can be called a victory.
  • Solo Le pido a Dios - “Cuida a las personas que amo!” - I only pray to the Almighty for one thing - “Keep the people I love!”
  • Solo mi amor siempre está conmigo. - Forever and ever, my only love will be with me.
  • Te echo mucho de menos, amor mío... Haces latir mi corazón... - I miss you, my love... You make my heart beat...
  • Te quiero y nunca te olvidare. Eres lo mejor que hubo en mi vida. - I love you and will never forget you. You are the best thing in my life.
  • Todas las experiencias son positivas. Si no hay sombras, no puede haber luz. - any experience is positive. If there were no shadow, there would be no light.
  • Tú dejaste a mi lado una parte de ti, voy a amarla y cuidarla, por si no querrás quedarte. “You left a part of yourself next to me, I will love it and protect it if you don’t want to stay.”
  • Vivir para el amor. - Live for love.

Ab altero expectes, alteri quod feceris.
Expect from another what you yourself have done to another.

Ad pulchritudinem ego excitata sum, elegantia spiro et artem efflo.
I am awakened to beauty, breathe grace and radiate art.

Abiens, abi!
Leaving go!

Adversa fortuna.
Evil rock.

Aequam memento rebus in arduis servare mentem.
Try to maintain presence of mind even in difficult circumstances.

Aetate fruere, mobili cursu fugit.
Take advantage of life, it is so fleeting.

Actum ne agas.
What you're done with, don't come back to.

Aliena vitia in oculis habemus, a tergo nostra sunt.
Other people's vices are before our eyes, ours are behind our backs.

Aliis inserviendo consumor.
I waste myself in serving others.
(The inscription under the candle as a symbol of self-sacrifice, cited in numerous editions of collections of symbols and emblems.)

Amantes sunt amentes.
Lovers are crazy.

Amicos res secundae parant, adversae probant.
Friends are made by happiness, misfortune tests them.

Amor etiam deos tangit.
Even the gods are subject to love.

Amor non est medicabilis herbis.
Love cannot be cured with herbs.
(i.e. there is no cure for love. Ovid, "Heroids")

Amor omnia vincit.
Love conquers everything.

Amor, ut lacrima, ab oculo oritur, in cor cadit.
Love, like a tear, is born from the eyes and falls on the heart.

Antiquus amor cancer est.
Old love is not forgotten.

Audi, multa, loquere pauca.
Listen a lot, talk little.

Audi, vide, sile.
Listen, watch and be silent.

Audire ignoti quom imperant soleo non auscultare.
I'm ready to listen to stupidity, but I won't listen.

Aut viam inveniam, aut faciam.
Either I’ll find a way, or I’ll pave it myself.

Aut vincere, aut mori.
Either win or die.

Aut caesar, aut nihil.
Either Caesar or nothing.

Beatitudo non est virtutis praemium, sed ipsa virtus.
Happiness is not a reward for valor, but it is valor itself.

Benefacta male locata malefacta arbitror.
I consider blessings shown to an unworthy person to be atrocities.
(Cicero)

Calamitas virtutis occasio.
Adversity is the touchstone of valor.
(Seneca)

Carpe diem.
Seize the day.
(Horace)
Usually translated as “Seize the day,” although “Seize the day” is more accurate.

Castigo te non quod odio habeam, sed quod amem.
I punish you not because I hate you, but because I love you.

Certum voto pete finem.
Set yourself only clear goals (i.e. achievable).

Cogitationes poenam nemo patitur.
No one is punished for thoughts.
(One of the provisions of Roman law (Digest))

Cogito, ergo sum.
I think, therefore I exist.
(The position based on which the French philosopher and mathematician Descartes tried to build a system of philosophy free from elements of faith and based entirely on the activity of reason. René Descartes, “Principles of Philosophy”, I, 7, 9.)

Conscientia mille testes.
Conscience is a thousand witnesses.
(Latin proverb)

Consultor homini tempus utilissimus.
Time is the most useful adviser to a person.

Corrige praeteritum, praesens rege, cerne futurum.
Correct the past, manage the present, provide for the future.

Cui ridet Fortuna, eum ignorat Femida.
Whoever Fortune smiles on, Themis does not notice.

Cujusvis hominis est errare; nullius, nisi insipientis in errore perseverare.
It is common for every person to make mistakes, but only a fool tends to persist in a mistake.

Cum vitia present, paccat qui recte facit.
When vices flourish, those who live honestly suffer.

Damant, quod non intelegunt.
They judge because they don't understand.

De gustibus non disputandum est.
Tastes could not be discussed.
(Cf. Russian. There is no comrade for taste and color.)

De mortuis aut bene, aut nihil.
About the dead it’s either good or nothing.
(A probable source is Chilo’s saying “do not speak ill of the dead.”)

Descensus averno facilis est.
The path to hell is easy.

Deus ipse se fecit.
God created himself.

Divide et impera.
Divide and rule.
(Latin formulation of the principle of imperialist policy, which arose in modern times.)

Dolus an virtus quis in hoste requirat?
Who will decide between cunning and valor when dealing with the enemy?
(Virgil, Aeneid, II, 390)

Ducunt volentem fata, nolentem trahunt.
Fate leads those who want to go, but drags those who don’t want to go.
(Cleanthes' saying, translated into Latin by Seneca.)

Dura lex, sed lex.
The law is harsh, but it is the law.
(No matter how harsh the law is, it must be obeyed.)

Dum spiro, spero!
While I breathe I hope!

Dum spiro, amo atque credo.
As long as I breathe, I love and believe.

Edite, bibite, post mortem nulla voluptas!
Eat, drink, there is no pleasure after death!
(From an old student song. A common motif of ancient inscriptions on tombstones and table utensils.)

Educa te ipsum!
Educate yourself!

Esse oportet ut vivas, non vivere ut edas.
You have to eat to live, not live to eat.
(Medieval maxim paraphrasing the ancient sayings of Quintilian: “I eat to live, but I do not live to eat” and Socrates: “Some people live to eat, but I eat to live.”)

Esse quam videri.
Be, not seem to be.

Etiam innocentes cogit mentiri dolor.
Pain makes even the innocent lie.
(Publius, "Sentences")

Ex nihilo nihil fit.
Nothing comes from nothing.

Ex malis eligere minima.
Choose the least of two evils.

Ex ungue leonem.
You can recognize a lion by its claws.

Ex ungua leonem cognoscimus, ex auribus asinum.
We recognize a lion by its claws, and a donkey by its ears.

Experientia est optima magistra.
Experience is the best teacher.

Facile omnes, cum valemus, recta consilia aegrotis damus.
When we are healthy, we easily give good advice to the sick.

Facta sunt potentiora verbis.
Acts are stronger than words.

Factum est factam.
What's done is done (a fact is a fact).

Fama clamosa.
Loud glory.

Fama volat.
The earth is full of rumors.

Feci quod potui, faciant meliora potentes.
I did everything I could, let anyone who can do it do better.
(A paraphrase of the formula with which the Roman consuls concluded their reporting speech, transferring powers to their successor.)

Felix, qui quod amat, defendere fortiter audet.
Happy is he who boldly takes under his protection what he loves.

Feminae naturam regere desperare est otium.
Having decided to pacify a woman’s temperament, say goodbye to peace!

Festina lente.
Hurry up slowly.

Fide, sed cui fidas, vide.
Be vigilant; trust, but be careful who you trust.

Fidelis et forfis.
Loyal and brave.

Finis vitae, sed non amoris.
Life ends, but not love.

Flagrante delicto.
At the crime scene, red-handed.

Forsomnia versas.
Blind chance changes everything (the will of blind chance).

Fortes fortuna adjuvat.
Fate helps the brave.

Fortiter in re, suaviter in modo.
Firm in action, gentle in handling.
(Persistently achieve the goal, acting gently.)

Fortunam citius reperis, quam retineas.
Happiness is easier to find than to maintain.

Fortunam suam quisque parat.
Everyone finds their destiny themselves.

Fructus temporum.
Fruit of time.

Fuge, late, tace.
Run, hide, be silent.

Fugit irrevocabile tempus.
Irreversible time is running out.

Gaudeamus igitur.
So let's have fun.

Gloria victoribus.
Glory to the winners.

Gustus legibus non subiacet.
Taste does not obey laws.

Gutta cavat lapidem.
A drop wears away a stone.

Heu conscienta animi gravis est servitus.
Worse than slavery is remorse.

Heu quam est timendus qui mori tutus putat!
He is terrible who considers death to be good!

Hoc est vivere bis, vita posse priore frui.
To be able to enjoy the life you have lived means to live twice.
(Martial, "Epigrams")

Homines amplius oculis, quam auribus credunt.
People believe their eyes more than their ears.

Homines, dum docent, discunt.
People learn by teaching.

Hominis est errare.
Humans tend to make mistakes.

Homines non odi, sed ejus vitia.
It is not the person I hate, but his vices.

Homines quo plura habent, eo cupiunt ampliora.
The more people have, the more they want to have.

Homo hominis amicus est.
Man is a friend to man.

Homo homini lupus est.
Man is a wolf to man.
(Plautus, "Donkeys")

Homo sum et nihil humani a me alienum puto.
I am a man, and nothing human is alien to me.

Ibi potest valere populus, ubi leges valent.
Where the laws are in force, the people are strong.

Igne natura renovatur integra.
With fire, all nature is renewed.

Ignoscito saepe alteri, nunquam tibi.
Forgive others often, never forgive yourself.
(Publilius, Sentences)

Imago animi vultus est.
The face is the mirror of the soul.

Imperare sibi maximum imperium est.
To command oneself is the greatest power.

In aeternum.
Forever, forever.

In Daemon Deus!
There is God in the Demon!

In dubio abstine.
When in doubt, refrain.

Infandum renovare dolorem.
To resurrect the terrible (literally: “unspeakable”) pain
(that is, talk about the sad past).
(Virgil, "Aeneid")

Infelicissimum genus infortunii est fuisse felicem.
The greatest misfortune is to be happy in the past.


In pace.
In peace, in peace.

Incedo per ignes.
I walk among the fire.

Incertus animus dimidium sapientiae est.
Doubt is half of wisdom.

Injuriam facilius facias guam feras.
It's easy to offend, harder to endure.

In me omnis spes mihi est.
All my hope is in myself.

In memoriam.
In memory.

In pace leones, in proelio cervi.
In times of peace - lions, in battle - deer.
(Tertullian, "On the Crown")

Inter arma silent legs.
When weapons thunder, the laws are silent.

Inter parietes.
Within four walls.

In tyrannos.
Against tyrants.

In vino veritas.
The truth is in the wine.
(Cf. Pliny the Elder: “It is generally accepted to attribute truthfulness to wine.”)

In vino veritas, in aqua sanitas.
Truth is in wine, health is in water.

In vitium ducit culpae fuga.
The desire to avoid a mistake draws you into another.
(Horace, "The Science of Poetry")

In venere semper certat dolor et gaudium.
In love, pain and joy always compete.

Ira furor brevis est.
Anger is a short-term madness.
(Horace, "Epistle")

Ira initium insaniae est.
Anger is the beginning of madness.

Jactantius maerent, quae minus dolent.
Those who show their grief the most are those who mourn the least.

Jucundissimus est amari, sed non minus amare.
It is very pleasant to be loved, but it is no less pleasant to love yourself.

Leve fit, quod bene fertur onus.
The load becomes light when you carry it with humility.
(Ovid, "Love Elegies")

Lucri bonus est odor ex re qualibet.
The smell of profit is pleasant, no matter where it comes from.
(Juvenal, "Satires")

Lupus non mordet lupum.
A wolf will not bite a wolf.

Lupus pilum mutat, non mentem.
The wolf changes its fur, not its nature.

Manus manum lavat.
The hand washes the hand.
(A proverbial expression dating back to the Greek comedian Epicharmus.)

Mea mihi conscientia pluris est quam omnium sermo.
My conscience is more important to me than all the gossip.

Mea vita et anima es.
You are my life and soul.

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

Meliora spero.
Hoping for the best.

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

Memento mori.
Memento Mori.
(The form of greeting that was exchanged when meeting monks of the Trappist Order. It is used both as a reminder of the inevitability of death and, in a figurative sense, of threatening danger.)

Memento quia pulvis est.
Remember that you are dust.

Mores cuique sui fingit fortunam.
Our fate depends on our morals.

Mors nescit legem, tollit cum paupere regem.
Death does not know the law; it takes both the king and the poor man.

Mors omnia solvit.
Death solves all problems.

Mortem effugere nemo potest.
No one can escape death.

Natura abhorret vacuum.
Nature abhors a vacuum.

Naturalia non sunt turpia.
Natural is not shameful.

Nihil est ab omni parte beatum.
Nothing is good in every way
(i.e. there is no complete well-being Horace, “Odes”).

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

Nitinur in vetitum semper, cupimusque negata.
We always strive for the forbidden and desire the forbidden.
(Ovid, "Love Elegies")

Nolite dicere, si nescitis.
Don't say if you don't know.

Non est fumus absque igne.
There is no smoke without fire.

Non ignara mali, miseris succurrere disco.
Having experienced misfortune, I learned to help those who suffer.
(Virgil)

Non progredi est regredi.
Not moving forward means going backwards.

Nunquam retrorsum, semper ingrediendum.
Not one step back, always forward.

Nusquam sunt, qui ubique sunt.
Those who are everywhere are nowhere.

Oderint dum metuant.
Let them hate, as long as they are afraid.
(The words of Atreus from the tragedy Actium named after him. According to Suetonius, this was the favorite saying of Emperor Caligula.)

Odi et amo.
I hate it and love it.

Omne ignotum pro magnifico est.
Everything unknown seems majestic.
(Tacitus, Agricola)

Omnes homines agunt histrionem.
All people are actors on the stage of life.

Omnes vulnerant, ultima necat.
Every hour hurts, the last one kills.

Omnia mea mecum porto.
I carry everything that’s mine with me.
(When the city of Priene was taken by the enemy and the inhabitants in flight tried to capture more of their things, someone advised the sage Biant to do the same. “That’s what I do, because I carry everything that’s mine with me,” he replied, meaning your spiritual wealth.)

Omnia fluunt, omnia mutantur.
Everything flows, everything changes.

Omnia mors aequat.
Death equals everything.

Omnia praeclara rara.
Everything beautiful is rare.
(Cicero)

Omnia, quae volo, adipiscar.
I achieve everything I want.

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

Optimi consiliarii mortui.
The best advisors are dead ones.

Optimum medicamentum quies est.
The best medicine is peace.
(Medical aphorism, authored by a Roman physician
Aulus Cornelius Celsus.)

Pecunia non olet.
Money doesn't smell.

Per aspera ad astra.
Through hardship to the stars.
(Through difficulties to a high goal.)

Per fas et nefas.
By hook or by crook.

Per risum multum debes cognoscere stultum.
You should recognize a fool by his frequent laughter.
(Medieval proverb.)

Perigrinatio est vita.
Life is a journey.

Persona grata.
A desirable or trusted person.

Petite, et dabitur vobis; quaerite et invenietis; pulsate, et aperietur vobis.
Ask, and it shall be given you; seek and you will find; knock and it will be opened to you. (Matt. 7:7)

Primus inter pares.
First among equals.
(Formula characterizing the position of the monarch in a feudal state.)

Quae fuerant vitia, mores sunt.
What were vices are now morals.

Quae nocent - docent.
What harms, it teaches.

Qui nisi sunt veri, ratio quoque falsa sit omnis.
If the feelings are not true, then our whole mind will turn out to be false.

Qui tacet – consentire videtur.
Whoever remains silent is considered to have agreed.
(Cf. Russian. Silence is a sign of consent.)

Quid quisque vitet, nunquam homini satis cautum est in horas.
No one can know when to look out for danger.

Quo quisque sapientior est, eo solet esse modestior.
The smarter a person is, the more modest he is usually.

Quod cito fit, cito perit.
What is soon done, soon falls apart.

Quomodo fabula, sic vita; non quam diu, sed quam bene acta sit refert.
Life is like a play in a theater; It's not how long it lasts that matters, but how well it's played.

Respue quod non es.
Throw away what is not you.

Scio me nihil scire.
I know that I know nothing.
(Latin translation of the freely interpreted words of Socrates. Compare Russian. Learn for a century, die a fool.)

Sed semel insanivimus omnes.
We all get mad someday.

Semper mors subest.
Death is always near.

Sequere Deum.
Follow the will of God.

Si etiam omnes, ego non.
Even if everything is, it’s not me.
(i.e. Even if everyone does, I won't)

Si vis amari, ama.
If you want to be loved, love.

Si vis pacem, para bellum.
If you want peace, prepare for war.
(Source – Vegetius. Also cf. Cicero: “If we want to enjoy the world, we have to fight” and Cornelius Nepos: “Peace is created by war.”)

Sibi imperare maximum imperium est.
The highest power is power over oneself.

Similis simili gaudet.
Like rejoices in like.

Sic itur ad astra.
This is how they go to the stars.

Sol lucet omnibus.
The sun is shining for everyone.

Sola mater amanda est et pater honestandus est.
Only a mother is worthy of love, only a father is worthy of respect.

Sua cuique fortuna in manu est.
Everyone has their own destiny in their hands.

Suum cuique.
To each his own
(i.e. to each what belongs to him by right, to each according to his deserts, Provision of Roman law).

Tanta vis probitatis est, ut eam etiam in hoste diligamus.
The power of honesty is such that we value it even from an 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.
Those who come late get bones.
(Latin proverb)

Tempora mutantur et nos mutamur in illis.
Times change, and we change with them.

Tempus fugit.
Time is running out.

Terra incognita.
Unknown land
(trans. something completely unknown or an inaccessible area on ancient geographical maps, this is how unexplored parts of the earth's surface were designated).

Tertium non datur.
There is no third; there is no third.
(In formal logic, one of the four laws of thinking is formulated this way - the law of the excluded middle. According to this law, if two diametrically opposed positions are given, one of which affirms something, and the other, on the contrary, denies, then there will be a third, middle judgment between them can not.)

Tu ne cede malis, sed contra audentior ito!
Do not submit to trouble, but boldly go towards it!

Ubi nihil vales, ibi nihil velis.
Where you are not capable of anything, you should not want anything.

Ut ameris, amabilis esto.
To be loved, be worthy of love.

Utatur motu animi qui uti ratione non potest.
He who cannot follow the dictates of the mind, let him follow the movements of the soul.

Varietas delectat.
Variety is fun.

Verae amititiae sempiternae sunt.
True friendship is eternal.

Veni, vidi, vici.
I came, I saw, I conquered.
(According to Plutarch, with this phrase Julius Caesar reported in a letter to his friend Amyntius about his victory in the battle of Zela in August 47 BC over the Pontic king Pharnaces.)

Veni, vidi, fugi.
He came, he saw, he ran away. :)

Victoria nulla est, Quam quae confessos animo quoque subjugat hostes.
True victory is only when the enemies themselves admit defeat.
(Claudian, “On the sixth consulate of Honorius”)

Vita sine libertate, nihil.
Life without freedom is nothing.

Viva vox alit plenius.
Living speech nourishes more abundantly
(i.e., what is presented orally is more successfully absorbed than what is written).

Vivamus atque amemus.
Let's live and love.

Vi veri vniversum vivus vici.
I conquered the universe with the power of truth during my lifetime.

Vivere est agere.
To live means to act.

Vivere est vincere.
To live means to win.