May the Speed guide you

Latin translation: Celeritas te ducat

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English term or phrase:May the Speed guide you
Latin translation:Celeritas te ducat
Entered by: Flavio Ferri-Benedetti

16:40 Mar 21, 2005
English to Latin translations [PRO]
Art/Literary - Cinema, Film, TV, Drama
English term or phrase: May the Speed guide you
I am working on an advertisement translation. It contains a slogan "May the Speed guide you" (IT-related advertisement) which is derived from the Star Wars quotation "May the Power guide you" used as a greeting phrase among the Knights of Jedi. I need this advertisement slogan translated into a number of exotic languages (Indonesian, Hindi, Arabic, Hebrew, Chinese, Korean, Icelandic, Finnish, etc.)
English phonetics should be used for other than Latin alphabet letters.
Thank you.
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Local time: 10:07
Celeritas te ducat
Explanation:
That's it :)

Celeritas: speed
te: you (accusative)
ducat: may guide (3rd sing subjunctive)

Hope this helps!
Flavio
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Switzerland
Local time: 10:07
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may the speed guide you
Celeritas te ducat


Explanation:
That's it :)

Celeritas: speed
te: you (accusative)
ducat: may guide (3rd sing subjunctive)

Hope this helps!
Flavio


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Flavio Ferri-Benedetti
Switzerland
Local time: 10:07
Native speaker of: Native in ItalianItalian, Native in SpanishSpanish
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