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Ancient Languages - latin phrase translation


Expert: Maria - 10/1/2004

Question
I am trying to get two phrases translated into Latin and am having a hard time finding a tool to do it.  The phases are:

"Teamwork at its best"
and
"Together we triumph"

Can you help?

Thanks.

Answer
Hello,

Here are the translations you need.

"Teamwork at its best" =
“Manus labor quam optime”

"Together we triumph" =
“Simul triumphamus”

Best regards
Maria
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NB:
‘Teamwork at its best'
Teamwork =MANUS LABOR
at its best = QUAM OPTIME

"Together we triumph”
Together =UNA
we triumph = TRIUMPHAMUS


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