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what's the correct way of saying Remember your future in Latin?

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    Welcome to the site! What general meaning are you trying to convey with the phrase? Context can be really helpful when translating.
    – Adam
    Commented Aug 19, 2022 at 13:30

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If I understand correctly what you mean by "your future" (big "if", English "future" is a vague word), then I would say memento futurorum tuorum (remember your future things).

You might want to stick an omnium in there, memento omnium futurorum tuorum. When I use the word "future" in English, I'm typically talking about all the things which will be, and not just some of them.

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