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quae(neut. plur. nom.) WHAT cannot be avoided must be endured»
sedbut/ and indeed, what is more»
quantifor how much, at what price»
quis(question) who?, what?, which?»
quid(question) what (thing)?»
quoto which place, to what place, whither, where»
qui(question) how? in what way? / somehow / wherewith»
quisnam, quidnamwho, what»
qualisof what kind? of the kind that»
iustumwhat is right»
qualiterjust as, in whatever manner/way»
quovisto whatever place you will»
cassus [+ abl.] to be devoid of whatever»
aliquantosomewhat, considerably»
ullatenusin any respect whatever»
quomodoin what manner, how/ in whatever way, somehow»
quicquidwhoever, whatever, whatsoever, anything at all»
quisquiswhoever, whatever, whatsoever, anything at all»
quinam quaenam quenam quodnamwhich? what?»
reliquumremainder, what is left, leavings»
cuiusmodiof what kind»
qualislibetof what sort you will»
plusculussomewhat more, rather more»
quemadmodumhow, in what manner»
Age quod agisDo what you do»
subnubiluspartly cloudy, somewhat cloudy»
Quid est veritas?What is truth?»
qualiscumqueof any kind whatever, any whatever»
Suum cuiqueTo each what he deserves»
subobscurussomewhat obscure»
qui, quae, que, quodwhich, what, that»
Videre videndaSee what should be seen»
quatenus, quatinushow far, to what extent, where, seeing that»
quod sui juris estwhat is one's by right»
Hodie mihi, cras tibiWhat's to me today, tomorrow to you»
Ut sementem feceris, ita metesYou'll reap what you sow»
quicumque, quaecumque, quodcumquewhatsoever, anything that»
Acquiris quodcumque rapisYou acquire what you reap (or take by force)»
Homines quod volunt creduntMen believe what they want to»
Quod me nutrit me destruitWhat nourishes me, destroys me»
Sum quod eris; fui quod esI am what you will be. I was what you are»
Damnant quod non intelleguntThey condemn what they do not understand»
Quid Saulus inter prophetas?What is Saul doing among the prophets?»
Quidquid discis, tibi discisWhatever you learn, you learn it for yourself»
Reddite ergo quae sunt Caesaris, CaesariThen give Caesar what's Caesar's»
Prudens quaestio dimidium scientiaeto know what to ask is already to know half»
Quod non est in actis, non est in mundoWhat is not in the documents does not exist»
Cum recte vivis, ne cures verba malorumIf you live properly, don't worry about what the evil ones say»
Quod medicina aliis, aliis est acre venenumWhat is medicine to some, is bitter poison to others»
Quid natura non dat Salmantica non praestatWhat Nature do not concede Salamanca will not provide for»
Quidquid id est timeo puellas et oscula dantesWhatever it is, I fear the girls, even those giving kisses»
Quidquid agis, prudenter agas, et respice finem!Whatever you do, may you do it prudently, and look to the end!»
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