My brother continues to use a Latin phrase, and I would like to get it translated (please). He's a freshman in high school and thinks he's really smart when he says it. Here it is!
Semper ubi sub ubi
Thank you!
My brother's Latin phrase
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Re: My brother's Latin phrase
William wrote:My brother continues to use a Latin phrase, and I would like to get it translated (please). He's a freshman in high school and thinks he's really smart when he says it. Here it is!
Semper ubi sub ubi
Thank you!
It's an old Latin students' joke: Semper (always) ubi (where) sub (under) ubi (where).
"always wear underwear"

or
Semper ubi sub ubi ubique : Always wear underwear everywhere


Latinus
Les courses hippiques, lorsqu'elles s'y frottent.