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Results for: experience is the best teacherTranslations 1 - 30 of 33
 English Latin
Experience is the best teacherExperientia docet
believe one who has had experience (i.e., trust the expert) (Virgil)experto crede (or experto credite)
consequence, issue, result, occurrence, experienceeventus
Events are the teacher of the stupid persons. Stupid people learn by experience, bright people calculate what to doEventus stultorum magister
every coward, who, as experience has proved, will fly in the hour of danger, is the most boastful in his words and language afterward (Tacitus)ignavissimus quisque, et, ut res docuit, in periculo non ausurus, nimio verbis et lingua ferox
experience bought with pain teachesempta dolore docet experientia
experience is the teacher of fools (Livy)eventus stultorum magister (est)
experience is the teacher of fools (Livy)stultorum eventus magister est
experience teaches (Tacitus)experientia docet
Experience teaches foolsExperientia docet stultos
fear is not a lasting teacher of duty (Cicero)timor non est diuturnus magister officii
feel, perceive, experience, hold an opinionsentio
he speaks from experienceexpertus loquitur
I have learned by experience that nothing is more advantageous to a person than courtesy and compassion (Terence)re ipsa repperi, facilitate nihil esse homini melius, neque clementia
I speak from experienceexpertus dico
Love is a great teacher. --- Saint Augustine of HippoAmmor magnus doctor est
practice (or experience) has taught meusus me docuit
practice is the best teacherexercitatio optimus est magister
rhetorician, teacher of rhetoricrhetor
teacherdoctor
the belly is the teacher of arts, and the bestower of genius (i.e., hunger [necessity] is the mother of invention) (Persius)magister artis ingeniique largitor venter
the best proof by far is experience (Francis Bacon)demonstratio longe optima est experientia
The best teacher is a good bookOptimus magister, bonus liber
the experience of the cross (i.e., a guidepost for others; also, truth elicited by force, such as torture)experimentum crucis
the student is not above the teacher, nor is the servant above his master (St. Matthew 10:24)non est discipulus super magistrum nec servus super dominum suum
they are teaching others an art in which they themselves have no experience (Cicero)quod enim ipsi experti non sunt, id docent ceteros
to give permission, to experience, suffer (troubles)facio
to try, test, experience, proveexperior (experiri, expertus )
use is the best teacherusus est optimum magister
use, experience, skill, advantage, profitusus
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EUdict is a collection of online dictionaries for the languages spoken mostly in the European Community. These dictionaries are the result of the work of many authors who worked very hard and finally offered their product free of charge on the internet thus making it easier to all of us to communicate with each other. For more information about the authors see Credits.

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