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English to Latin translations [Non-PRO] Art/Literary - Idioms / Maxims / Sayings / heraldry | | English term or phrase: hard work pays off | I'm looking for a suitable latin translation of the phrase "hard work pays off". This is in the context of sayings and more precisely, heraldic phrases on coats of arms.
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| | | Selected response from: Nouatus Local time: 21:34
| Grading comment Thank you, I think the shorter version should do it 4 KudoZ points were awarded for this answer |
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34 mins confidence:   Arduus labor operae pretium est
Explanation: If you prefer a shorter sentence for heraldic purposes, it could be: "Improbus labor fructum fert".
| Nouatus Local time: 21:34 Native speaker of: Spanish PRO pts in category: 8
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| | Grading comment | Thank you, I think the shorter version should do it |
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| Jun 2, 2011 - Changes made by Nouatus: | | Edited KOG entry | Nouatus's old entry - "hard work pays off" => "Arduus labor operae pretium est" | | Jun 2, 2011 - Changes made by Nouatus: | | Created KOG entry | KudoZ term => KOG term |
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