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- Fluctuat_nec_mergitur abstract "Fluctuat nec mergitur (or FLVCTVAT·NEC·MERGITVR in Roman-style inscriptions) is a Latin phrase meaning "It floats and doesn't sink":fluctuat: the verb fluctuāre in the third-person singular of the indicative present tense in the active voice. Fluctuāre means "to be wave-like", "move up and down"; of persons and passions, "to be tossed about", "to waver". In English the verb fluctuāre gave to fluctuate. The subject is not explicitly expressed, and can be inferred to be "he", "she" or "it". "She" is used in the English translation because ships and cities are traditionally regarded as feminine.nec: contraction of neque, which is equivalent to et nōn, meaning "and not", "and does not", "and is not", "nor".mergitur: the verb mergere in the third-person singular of the indicative present tense in the passive voice. Mergere means "to dip", "plunge into liquid", "immerse", "sink", "overwhelm". In English the verb mergere gave to merge as well as to submerge (literally "merge under", "sub-merge").".
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- Fluctuat_nec_mergitur subject Category:Latin_mottos.
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- Fluctuat_nec_mergitur subject Category:Paris_culture.
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- Fluctuat_nec_mergitur comment "Fluctuat nec mergitur (or FLVCTVAT·NEC·MERGITVR in Roman-style inscriptions) is a Latin phrase meaning "It floats and doesn't sink":fluctuat: the verb fluctuāre in the third-person singular of the indicative present tense in the active voice. Fluctuāre means "to be wave-like", "move up and down"; of persons and passions, "to be tossed about", "to waver". In English the verb fluctuāre gave to fluctuate. The subject is not explicitly expressed, and can be inferred to be "he", "she" or "it".".
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