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Fortuna caeca est.
Fortune is blind.
Si pericula sunt vera, unfortunatus est.
If the dangers are real, it is unfortunate.
Salve, O amice, vir bonus est.
Greetings, friend, you are a good man.
(Note variant vocative case ending, 3rd person. s., 2nd declension)
Non bella est fama fili tui.
Your son's reputation is not pretty.
Errare est humanum.
To err is human.
Nihil est omnino beatum.
Nothing is wholly happy.
Remedium irae est mora.
The remedy for anger is delay.
Bonus Daphnis, amicus meus, otium et vitam agricolae amat.
Good Daphnis, my friend, I love the peace and life of a farmer.
Magistri parvus pueris crustula et dona saepe dant.
Teachers often give little boys a cookie and gifts.
Amicum meam magis quam oculos meos amo.
I love my friend more than my eyes.
Salve mea bella puella--da mia multa basia, amabo te!
Greetings my lovely girl--give me many kisses, please.
Numerus stultorum infinitus est.
The number of fools is infinite.
Officium me vocat.
Duty calls.
Mali sunt in nostro numero et de exitio bonorum virorum cogitant. Bonos adiuvate; conservate patriam et populum Romanum.
Bad (people) are in our number and plot the destruction of good men. Help the good; save the country and people of Rome.
(note substantives "mali" and "bonos".)