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04:10 Aug 17, 2011
English to Latin translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - History
English term or phrase: Front towards enemy
I'm looking to create a motto for a family crest / coat of arms. I'd like some help translating this phrase into Latin. The phrase Face the enemy is an acceptable substitute to aid in translation. Thank you for your help and time.
martindegras
Local time: 12:33


Summary of answers provided
5i obviam hosti/oppone te hostiJoseph J. Brazauskas


  

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front towards enemy
i obviam hosti/oppone te hosti


Explanation:
The former means literally 'Go in the way of the enemy', the latter 'Put youself in the way of the enemy'.

Joseph J. Brazauskas
United States
Local time: 15:33
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