Monday, August 23, 2010

How do you say " Forever strong" in Latin. Potential name for my gym. Thanks?

What the Hell is going on here?





Flebilis, flebilis, flebile - Abjective; lamentable, doleful, tearful, weeping.





Not a good name for a gym.





Semper fortis = Always strong.





That might work.





Semper validus is actually OK too.

How do you say " Forever strong" in Latin. Potential name for my gym. Thanks?
I would third Mark J's recommendation- It most accurately embodies the meaning you are trying to convey.
Reply:"Semper Flebilis" is the most accurate translation referring to 'human strength' rather than something like "Validum" which refers to 'strength of an argument'
Reply:Semper Validus





Thanks for the correction, Mark J


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