Latin experts please help!

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Hey,

Im hoping someone on these forums can help me out with this one. Im looking for a Latin translation of the following phrase ‘Live for the future not in the past’ Failing that perhaps a latin phrase that conveys a similar message. Also if anyone knows of any websites that contain latin phrases and the meanings behind them that would be fantastic too!

Many thanks for yer help.
 
Treefrog said:
Vive ad futurae non in historio?

It's been a while so I'm open to correction.

I don't know if historio is a word. :p

Vive ad futurandum would be fine for the live for the future part, using futurandum expresses a much greater sense of purpose. I think that means (literally) "Live for the purpose of the about to be". Not sure about the second part though.
 
Borris said:
él latín dicho no español y usted acaba de asir eso de un sitio de la traducción.

3 years ago, i'd have known exactly what you were talking about...now i have to google a whooooole bunch of words :(
 
Sic said:
3 years ago, i'd have known exactly what you were talking about...now i have to google a whooooole bunch of words :(
Or you could just whack what you said into Babelfish, and translate into Spanish :D


(My Spanish is muy rusty - I haven't used it for, well, since I need it to chat up the senoritas).
 
rusty spanish:

he said Latin not spanish. and you've just grabbed that from a translation site.

dijé latin, no espanol. y has lo tomado de un sitio de translación

posiblamente. quizás algo va a correctarme
 
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