thank you so much for the fast reply , the other way would be "profectu cum humilitas" ?....meaning "progress along with humility" .... i basically want to say , "whatever you do ,even if you win ALWAYS BE HUMBLE "humilitas cum profectu
= humility along with progress
No; if you wanted the reverse, it'd have to be profectus cum humilitate.thank you so much for the fast reply , the other way would be "profectu cum humilitas"
Yes.?....meaning "progress along with humility"
esto humilis et in victoriaor "be humble when you win"
thats it !! its exactly what i mean ..but can it be made shorter??...something like "humility in victory" .....u guys are awesomeesto humilis et in victoria
= be humble even in victory
Do not use the other phrase you wrote. It is not meaningful Latin.
Humilitas in victoria.something like "humility in victory"