String fullTitle = 'I need help';
int postNumber = 23324483;
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String date = '04/25/24(Thu)16:35:55';
String comment = 'Looking for the most precise latin translation for this phrase:
"If it is not RIGHT do not do it; If it is not TRUE do not say it” --Marcus Aurelius
Ive got these 2, but they are different
"Nisi iustum ne facito, nisi verum ne dicito."
and
"Nisi decet, ne facias; nisi verum est, ne dicas."';
'>>23324483
NISI IUSTUM EST, NE FACE; NISI VERUM EST, NE DICE
I think the imperative is needed: how I interpret the English phrase is as a command.';
'>>23324545
But my Latin is rusty and it wasn't perfect to begin with. I now think my verb endings are faulty, and I used google for the imperative conjugation.';
'>>23324548
But on the other hand, I did follow the conjugational recipe, so that'd be my written exam answer, professor.';
'>>23324483
>>23324545
Also, IUSTUM in case of law and DECET in case of societal norms';
'>>23324483
Why would you back-translate it second-hand? Just look at his original phrasing, which is
>Εἰ μὴ καθήκει, μὴ πράξῃς˙ εἰ μὴ ἀληθές ἐστι, μὴ εἴπῃς';
}