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English to Latin translation of best wishes

 
 
ASB
 
Reply Tue 8 Jun, 2010 11:28 am
What is the Latin equivalent of the phrase "best wishes?" The context is to convey to someone about to retire.
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George
 
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Reply Tue 8 Jun, 2010 12:23 pm
@ASB,
I'd say:

Cura ut valeas

which literally means "Take care to be well".
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RealEyes
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jun, 2010 01:11 am
@ASB,
bona fortuna

Meaning roughly: good fortunes; good luck; or best wishes
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ASB
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jun, 2010 07:09 am
Thanks all!
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George
 
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Reply Wed 9 Jun, 2010 07:26 am
You're welcome, ASB.
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