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Parare (referring to one person)
Paramini (two or more people)

You need the present passive imperative of paro (prepare), which is parare in the singular and paramini in the plural.

2006-12-08 04:30:57 · answer #1 · answered by Jeannie 7 · 2 3

Be Prepared In Latin

2016-11-07 08:52:55 · answer #2 · answered by dominy 4 · 0 0

To use one that's close but already around;

Semper Paratus

That's "Always Prepared". It's the motto of the United States Coast Guard.

2006-12-08 03:50:50 · answer #3 · answered by dollhaus 7 · 0 0

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2015-08-14 13:41:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"Estote Parati" is Latin for "Be Prepared" (the Boy Scout motto).

There are other ways to say this or something like it in Latin, of course. These are a few:

"Animis opibusque parati" - "Prepared in minds and resources" (ready for anything)

"In omnia paratus" - "Prepared for all things"

"Non semper erit aestas" - "It will not always be summer" (be prepared for hard times)

2006-12-08 03:50:24 · answer #5 · answered by matrolph 2 · 2 1

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Hi ! It says: Omni re, pretium est. Vale, et bonum annum 2009 habeas!

2016-04-11 02:09:22 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2017-02-17 16:23:59 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Look up
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_%28A%E2%80%93E%29
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Latin_phrases_%28P%E2%80%93Z%29#V

There is bound to be something there.

2006-12-08 03:40:57 · answer #8 · answered by kayamat_ka_din 3 · 0 1

best guess is omnius paratus

2006-12-08 03:51:55 · answer #9 · answered by Super G 5 · 0 2

abeo preperado

2006-12-08 03:49:17 · answer #10 · answered by Country Girl 3 · 0 3

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