The Latin equivalent of the English question 'What is the benefit?' is the following: Cui bono. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'cui' means 'to what'; and 'bono' means 'good'. The pronunciation is the following: kwee BOH-noh.
The Latin phrase for bad faith is mala fides. The Spanish phrase for these words is mala fe and the Italian phrase is malafede.
The translation into Latin is a priori.To read more about this Latin phrase on Answers.com, see the Related Link.
The phrase means: Would you be wise if you knew wisdom?
latin for do more with less
That abbreviation in law stands for the phrase "for the benefit of".
It stands for the Latin phrase "post meridiem" meaning after midday
It stands for the latin phrase, 'Ante Meridiam', which literally means 'before noon'.
“AM” stands for the Latin phrase Ante Meridiem —which means “before noon”—and “PM” stands for Post Meridiem : “after noon.”
The Latin equivalent of the English question 'What is the benefit?' is the following: Cui bono. The word-by-word translation is as follows: 'cui' means 'to what'; and 'bono' means 'good'. The pronunciation is the following: kwee BOH-noh.
In Geometry, the tradition is to write the letters Q.E.D. after proofs. This stands for the Latin Quod erat demonstrandumwhich means "which has been demonstrated".
am stands for ante meridiem, the Latin phrase meaning "before midday". pm stands for post meridiem, the Latin phrase meaning "after midday". Meridiem derives from the accusative singular form of the word meridies, a fifth declension noun meaning midday, or noon.
It stands for the Latin phrase modus operandi meaning a method of operating or functioning. In other words, a person's normal way of working or dealing with situations. It stands for the Latin phrase modus operandi meaning a method of operating or functioning. In other words, a person's normal way of working or dealing with situations. It stands for the Latin phrase modus operandi meaning a method of operating or functioning. In other words, a person's normal way of working or dealing with situations.
the abbreviation E.G stands for the Latin phrase "exempli gratia" which is translated to "for the sake of example" or just "for example". so basically e.g. stands for "for example".
You could use ex or ie. ---- Another acceptable abbreviation would be e.g. It stands for the latin "phrase," exempli gratia (I say phrase because e.g. stands for two words and saying "It stands for the latin "word" exempli gratia" didn't seem logical or grammatically correct). Exempli gratia translates into "for example," or literally, "for the sake of example."
I suspect that NB stands for the Latin phrase nota bene,whick means 'note well'.
P.S. stands for Professional Service, it is usually after the name of an attorney. P.S. also stands for the Latin phrase post scriptum which means â??after writing.â??