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Group 70: Latin
928. Cuique suum.
929. Cuique suum studium.
930. Suus cuique mos.
931. Suus est mos cuique genti.
932. Suus cuique mos, suus cuique ritus est.
933. Patria sua cuique iucundissima.
934. Gloria cuique sua est.
935. Sua cuique hora.
936. Sua cuique utilitas.
937. Sua cuique voluptas.
938. Sua cuique sunt vitia.
939. Sua cuique cara patria.
940. Suum cuique pulchrum est.
941. Meum mihi, suum cuique carum.
942. Est unusquisque faber ipsae suae fortunae.
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928. To each his own. (You can read an essay about this saying at AudioLatinProverbs.com.)
929. To each his own passion. (You can read an essay about this saying at AudioLatinProverbs.com.)
930. To each his own custom. (This is a saying you can find in Terence.)
931. Each people has their own custom. (You can read an essay about this saying at AudioLatinProverbs.com.)
932. To each his own custom, to each his own rite. (You can read an essay about this saying at AudioLatinProverbs.com.)
933. To each person, his fatherland is the most delightful. (You can read an essay about this saying at AudioLatinProverbs.com.)
934. To each his own renown. (You can read an essay about this saying at AudioLatinProverbs.com.)
935. To each his own time. (You can read an essay about this saying at AudioLatinProverbs.com.)
936. To each his own usefulness. (You can find this saying in Tacitus.)
937. To each his own pleasure. (You can find this saying in Statius.)
938. Each person has their own vices. (You can read an essay about this saying at AudioLatinProverbs.com.)
939. Each person's fatherland is dear to him. (Notice the word order here which has the noun phrase sua...patria provide a kind of wrapper for the saying, with the predicate adjective, cara.)
940. To each his own is beautiful. (You can read an essay about this saying at AudioLatinProverbs.com.)
941. Mine is dear to me, someone else's is dear to him. (You can read an essay about this saying at AudioLatinProverbs.com.)
942. Each and every person is the maker of his very own fortune. (You can read an essay about this saying at AudioLatinProverbs.com.)
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