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Latin to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Poetry & Literature | | Latin term or phrase: Vive Ut Vivas | | As a family motto |
| | | Live to the fullest | Explanation: Latin for "live that you may live," the motto basically means, "live to the fullest."
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| Selected response from: Fuad Yahya
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| Feb 3, 2006 - Changes made by Fuad Yahya: | | Level | Non-PRO => PRO | | Feb 3, 2006 - Changes made by Fuad Yahya: | | Field (specific) | (none) => Poetry & Literature |
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