"Citius, Altius, Fortius" translates to "Swifter, Higher, Stronger."
They Mean Swifter Higher Stronger.
Citius, Altius, Fortius.
más rápido, más alto, más fuerte
person who suggested olympic slogan sastus
wassup Dennis
2004 Olympics SloganThe slogan is =olympica na greaco ,which means the great challenge NewThe slogan for the 2004 summer Olympics in Athens was "Welcome Home"
Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus, which is Latin for Never Tickle a Sleeping Dragon.
Dr Pepper started out in 1885 with the slogan Phos-Ferrates. I'm pretty sure that's latin, although I haven't had any luck translating it.
Ah, the anti-Olympic slogan. Minus, debilius, tardius.
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Inspire a generation
wassup Dennis
Gold Digging
Olympic Fanfare and Theme BY John Williams
latin
The term Olympic refers to Olympic Games or ancient Olympia. It is a Latin expression that means stronger, faster, higher.
There isn't one. The current one is Inspire a Generation!
There are new slogans for each Olympics. Summer 2008 was "One World, One Dream".Here is a link to a page with all the slogans except Winter 2010.What_are_the_Olympic_slogans
2004 Olympics SloganThe slogan is =olympica na greaco ,which means the great challenge NewThe slogan for the 2004 summer Olympics in Athens was "Welcome Home"
Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus, which is Latin for Never Tickle a Sleeping Dragon.