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"errare humanum est" (Latin)

What does the Latin term errare humanum est mean?

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"Errare humanum est" is a Latin phrase that translates to "to err is human." It is an acknowledgment of the fallibility of human beings and the understanding that making mistakes is a natural part of being human.

Examples in Sentences

Here are three example sentences using the phrase "Errare humanum est":
  • Even the most experienced professionals can make errors; after all, "Errare humanum est."
  • We should be compassionate and understanding when someone makes a mistake, as we are all prone to errors—"Errare humanum est."
  • Instead of dwelling on past mistakes, it's important to learn from them, as "Errare humanum est," and growth comes from acknowledging and rectifying errors.
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