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Translate "I will"

 
 
gmoro
 
Reply Tue 28 Jun, 2005 03:36 pm
How would one write "I Will" in Latin? Used as a mantra/motivational phrase...as in I WILL achieve, or I WILL succeed. Is it possible to write it by itself?

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diagknowz
 
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Reply Wed 29 Jun, 2005 12:41 am
Gmoro, you seem to be using "will" in the sense of "intense volition" = "firm intention". You could simply repeat "volo, volo, volo," which means wishing, but that isn't really strong enough.

How about "secunda, secunda, secunda!" = "success, success, success!"

Or "fortis, fortis, fortis!" = "resolute, resolute, resolute!"

Or "certus, certus, certus!" (meaning determined)
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