hey /wsr/, how do i say "In precision comes quality" in latin? thank you, it's for a company slogan. if there is something more grammatically appropriate, let me know, i am an spic lmao
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>>125920
Best I could find through a combination of rusty Latin and Google is "In accurato veni generosus"
I'd definitely double-check with someone who knows what they're talking about, however.
>>125920
I think in English it should be something like "from precision comes quality" or "in precision lies quality."
>>125943
I don't know any latin, but from using a dictionary, I think you mistyped accuratio, and also generosus is an adjective, so I don't think it fits there.
My own attempt:
>De accuratio venit dignitas
I also recommend running it through someone who actually knows latin.
>>125920
Semper ubi sub ubi
Means about the same thing as what you asked =D
>>125920
Everyone here has been totally wrong. Latin grammar is incredibly different from English and the sentence will look nothing like it.
I've studied Latin in University for four years now, and what you're looking for is "Accuratiae venit uritus"
>>125959
Does that say >from precision comes urine ?