Do not go where the path may lead.

Latin translation: Noli ire quo semita ducat

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English term or phrase:Do not go where the path may lead.
Latin translation:Noli ire quo semita ducat
Entered by: Joseph Brazauskas

13:02 Dec 9, 2009
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English term or phrase: Do not go where the path may lead.
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Noli ire quo semita ducat
Explanation:
'Ducat' being subjunctive due to the indirect question.
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5Noli ire quo semita ducat
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do not go where the path may lead.
Noli ire quo semita ducat


Explanation:
'Ducat' being subjunctive due to the indirect question.

Joseph Brazauskas
United States
Local time: 15:12
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