You don't own anything but your time.

Latin translation: Nihil praeter tempus possides

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English term or phrase:You don't own anything but your time.
Latin translation:Nihil praeter tempus possides
Entered by: Nouatus

17:24 Jan 13, 2020
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English term or phrase: You don't own anything but your time.
How to say this phrase in Latin, please?:

You don't own anything but your time.
Ivana979
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Nihil praeter tempus possides
Explanation:
possides = habes
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you don\'t own anything but your time.
Nihil praeter tempus possides


Explanation:
possides = habes

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