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`mind` in Latin

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mind

  1. noun
    • faculty of thought and reason
      mens
      The human mind is complex. — Mens humana est complexa.
      animus
      He has a sharp mind. — Acutum animum habet.
    • [figurative], attention or focus
      cura [figurative]
      Keep your mind on your work. — Cura opus tuum.
      intentio [figurative]
      His mind wandered during the lecture. — Intentio eius in lectione vagabatur.
  2. verb
    • pay attention or take care
      cavere
      Mind the step. — Cave gradum.
      attendere
      Mind what I say. — Attende quae dico.
    • object or be bothered by
      offendi
      Do you mind if I sit here? — Offendisne si hic sedeo?
      molestum esse
      I don't mind the noise. — Strepitus mihi non molestus est.
    • [informal, colloquial], take care of someone/something
      curare [informal, colloquial]
      Can you mind the baby? — Potesne infantem curare?
      custodire [informal, colloquial]
      Mind the shop while I'm gone. — Custodi tabernam dum absum.