- (English:
United in diversity) is the
official motto of the
European Union (EU),
adopted in 2000. Its
translations in the
other 24
official languages of the...
-
United States' 50
states have a
state motto, as do the
District of
Columbia and 3 of its territories. A
motto is a
phrase intended to
formally describe...
- The
Scout Motto of the
Scout movement is, in English, "Be Prepared", with most
international branches of the
group using a
close translation of that phrase...
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correspondences between the
mottos and the popes' birthplaces,
family names,
personal arms, and pre-papal titles. For example, the
first motto, Ex
castro Tiberis...
- This
article lists state and
national mottos for the world's nations. The
mottos for some
states lacking general international recognition,
extinct states...
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world to win.
WORKING MEN OF ALL COUNTRIES, UNITE!". This
translation is the
authorized translation by Marx and
Engels and is the most
commonly used version...
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becomes Ālīs
volat propriīs. The
motto was
written in
English by the
judge Jesse Quinn Thornton, and its
Latin translation was
added to the
Territorial Seal...
- ɪt ˈkoe̯ptiːs]) is one of two
mottos on the
reverse side of the
Great Seal of the
United States. The
literal translation is "[He]
favors (or "has favored")...
- not an
official creed or
motto of the
United States Postal Service, the
Postal Service does
acknowledge it as an
informal motto along with a
slightly revised...
- Dum
spiro spero,
which translates to "While I breathe, I hope", is a
Latin phrase of
indeterminate origin. It is the
motto of
various places and organisations...