question....does anyone....
Originally posted by YeloS2000ShowGrl
or ispa for the femanine version of yourself/herself...considering that i am a chick
so either "Ispa semper fides"
or "Semper fides ispa"
which one??@?@?
or ispa for the femanine version of yourself/herself...considering that i am a chick

so either "Ispa semper fides"
or "Semper fides ispa"
which one??@?@?

I would go with I "ipsa semper fides"
although, the way you are using ipsa, you are only referring to a "self" not "yourself", you need "tu" in front of it. "tu" means "you", so "tu ipsa" is "your self", i'm posititve about that one.
so, I vote for "tu ipsa semper fides"
I think that should be pretty close, without actually rereading my entire text book

like I said before, in latin because the verb usually comes last, arranging it as "yourself, always trust" should make sense in latin, like "always trust yourself" makes sense to us in english. dig?
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