"To the very end". Often used in reference to battle, implying a willingness to keep fighting until you die.
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The Latin phrase "veni vidi vici" means "I came, I saw, I conquered" and is recorded as part of a declaration given by Caesar as early as 55 B.C. It has become a popular phrase in today's culture.
"Transmutata vitae" is a Latin phrase basically meaning "transfer of life."
The Latin phrase for "Aim High" is "Altius Tendere." In Latin, "altius" means "higher" or "more deeply," while "tendere" means "to stretch" or "to aim." Therefore, "Altius Tendere" conveys the idea of striving for lofty goals or reaching for greater heights.
Semper fidelis or Semper Fi is a Latin Phrase. It means "always faithful" or "always loyal" and is used by the US Marine Corp.