What is the Latin translation for the phrases:
- I'll believe it when I see it
- Seeing is believing
No day in which you learn something is a complete loss.
I'll believe it when I see it:
EGO mos puto is ut EGO animadverto is
Seeing is believing:
Video vidi visum est ut puto
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This seems to be the same as the output for the automatic translator I found on the web. Can you verify the translation, or is it just that output?
I was hoping someone actually knew Latin to check those sentences.
until it sleeps
What is the English to Latin translation for this phrase:
Do Not Judge Me Based On Your Ignorance.
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