Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

Who dares wins

Latin translation:

Qui audet, vincit.

Jul 31, 2003 11:55
21 yrs ago
English term

Who dares wins

Non-PRO English to Latin Art/Literary
Who dares Wins = meaning that whoever dares to do something, wins... at the end of the day.

It is the motto of the British SAS. I am looking for the Latin version. Thank you.
Proposed translations (Latin)
5 +6 Qui audet, vincit.

Proposed translations

+6
5 mins
Selected

Qui audet, vincit.

Qui: (he) who
audet: dares
vincit: wins
Peer comment(s):

agree Flavio Ferri-Benedetti
2 mins
Grazie, Flavio :)
agree Nicola (Mr.) Nobili : vehementer probo :-)
1 hr
Gratias maximas tibi ago! :)
agree Joseph Brazauskas : sic sine dubio hanc vocem optime convertisti.
3 hrs
Thank you so much!
agree Daniel Mencher
5 hrs
Thanks, Dan!
agree Andrea Kopf
21 hrs
Thank you, Andrea!
agree Kirill Semenov
4 days
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