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I was wondering if you can translate the English phrase, Think, Talk, Stand Out to Ancient Greek. It's for our organization's logo. I tried looking for it in the internet but I can't find a credible translation.

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Hello,

The phrase “Think, Talk, Stand Out” translates as follows:

Φρόντιζε, λέγε, διάμενε  (in ancient Greek letters) transliterated as “Fróntize, léghe, diámene”.

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-Think= Φρόντιζε / Fróntize (2nd.person singular, imperative of φροντίζω, I think)

-Talk= λέγε / léghe (2nd.person singular, imperative of λέγω, I talk)

-Stand out = διάμενε / diámene  (2nd.person singular, imperative of διαμένω, I stand out)

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