What does "Semper Altius" translate to in English

The Latin phrase Semper Altius means Always Higher in English.

In the 5th century B.C., Latin was just one of many Italic idioms spoken in central Italy. Latin was the language of the area identified as Latium (modern Lazio), and Rome was one of the towns of Latium. The earliest recognized inscriptions in Latin date from the 6th century BC and were written using an alphabet adapted from the Etruscan alphabet.

According to National Catholic Register, a priest is teaching Latin to his high-school students by actually speaking to them in Latin and “throwing them in a little bit above their heads.” Find out more here.

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