serve and protect

Latin translation: Servire et tueri

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English term or phrase:serve and protect
Latin translation:Servire et tueri
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21:52 Mar 25, 2012
English to Latin translations [PRO]
Law (general) / law enforcement
English term or phrase: serve and protect
" Serve and Protect " as used by police forces to serve and protect the public.
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Servire et tueri
Explanation:
"Servire et tueri" (To serve and protect) is better for a motto; you can also say "Servi et tuere" (2nd. person singular, imperative of "servio" and the deponent verb "tueor").
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Servire et tueri


Explanation:
"Servire et tueri" (To serve and protect) is better for a motto; you can also say "Servi et tuere" (2nd. person singular, imperative of "servio" and the deponent verb "tueor").

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agree  Giusi Pasi: servi et tuere
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agree  Joseph Brazauskas
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