Is this motto correct Latin? 'Resa non verba' is the motto of a famous English soccer club Clapham Rovers who reformed after 85 years.
http://www.google.com/m?hl=en&gl=gb&client=ms-android-hms-vf-ie&source=android-unknown&action=devloc&q=clapham+rovers
The meaning given is 'deeds not words', but I usually see that translated as 'res non verba' or 'facta non verba'.
http://www.google.com/m?hl=en&gl=gb&client=ms-android-hms-vf-ie&source=android-unknown&action=devloc&q=clapham+rovers
The meaning given is 'deeds not words', but I usually see that translated as 'res non verba' or 'facta non verba'.