Bettina Klesitz
What does 'dum spiro, spero' mean?
Jul 19, 2020 5:45 PM
Answers · 4
Hello Bettina In Spanish, which is my native language and the one I teach, there is a saying: "Mientras haya vida, hay esperanza" (as long as there is life, there is hope). As you know, Spanish is a language, just one step away from Latin, so I think this saying captures the same meaning. I hope this helps. Profe Freddy.
July 20, 2020
There's a, seemingly, good discussion in the word reference forums by some people who seem to have a bit of a grasp of Latin. https://forum.wordreference.com/threads/dum-spiro-spero.55098/ As Chelsea said "while I breath, I hope", or less literally, I guess, "As long as I live, I will continue to have hope".
July 19, 2020
I don't have much Latin knowledge, but this means something along the lines of: as long as I am breathing, I have hope (or with breathing comes hope). I do stand to be corrected though as it is not the language I teach or study!
July 19, 2020
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