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Good afternoon i was looking for the latin for  without fear that i saw on a banner that im recreating, also the latin for family if you could help me out i would be very greatful!
  THANK YOU Russell

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Hello,

If you want to say “Without fear” in Latin, here are some possible translations:

1-“Sine metu” meaning literally “Without (SINE) fear(METU)”.

2-“Impavide”, an adverb meaning “fearly”.

3-“Sine ullo timore”, meaning “ Without(SINE) fear (ULLO TIMORE)”.

4- “Audacter” or “Audaciter” meaning literally ”boldly”, “courageously”.

So, you can choose any of these translations.

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Maria

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