WaterDragun (waterdragun) wrote in linguaphiles,
WaterDragun
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Hi.
I'm a relative noob to languages other than my native American English.
(Slight but almost insignificant experience in Korean slang and high school Spanish.)

I want to get a new tattoo.

I want it to be in Latin script.

I want it to say:

"Remember, we all submit to death"


What I've gotten from free online translators is:


"commoneo omnis cedo mortis"

Can anyone let me know if I've got it, if I'm close, or terribly off please?

I honestly appreciate any assistance.

:)
 



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