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Aude scire quod non potest fieri is the Latin equivalent of 'Dare to know the impossible'. In the word by word translation, the verb 'aude' is the imperative form of the infinitive 'audere', and means 'dare'. The infinitive 'scire' means 'to know'. The relative 'quod' is a neuter gender pronoun in the nominative singular as the subject of its own clause, and means 'who, which, that'. The adverb 'non' means 'not'. The verb 'potest' is the third person singular form of the present indicative of the infinitive 'posse', and means '[it] can'. The verb 'fieri' is the passive of the infinitive 'facere', and means 'to be done, to be made'.

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Aude Pasere.

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Nihil impossibile est

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Q: What is 'Dare to know the impossible' in Latin?
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