"Ut nihil non usdem verbis redderetur auditum." "Everything that (he) had heard (he) could repeat it with the same words." the proper translation of the Latin expression used by Borges is a double negative giving the meaning of the expression a positive sense.
Nihil agis, nihil moliris, nihil cogitas. The anaphora is in the successive repetition of 'nihil.'
nihil timendum est = fear nothing nihil timeo = I fear nothing
Infinitum Nihil was created in 2004.
Umbra Nihil (or umbra de nihil).
Nihil = 'Nothing' as a noun; 'not at all' as an abverb
whats the prefix nihil mean?
Nothing foreign is the English equivalent of 'nihil alienum'. In the word by word translation, the neuter gender noun 'nihil' means 'nothing'. The neuter gender adjective 'alienum' means 'foreign, strange'.
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Nihil timoris.
Nihil.
Nihil peditum.
"Nihil timendum est" is a Latin phrase that translates to "nothing is to be feared" in English. In Latin, "nihil" means "nothing," "timendum" means "to be feared," and "est" means "is." Therefore, the phrase conveys the idea that there is nothing that should cause fear or be afraid of.