A few days ago
Fred

Pro Se, what does that mean?

From a Legal stand piont

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A few days ago
silver n

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In Latin it means “for self.” Describes someone representing him/herself in court without a lawyer
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A few days ago
Matthew K
Pro Se, is latin and it means for self.

It is usually used in legal matters when one plans on representing them self.

Such as Socrates did.

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A few days ago
picador
It is “per se” (purr say), and is just Latin for “as such”. That is, the item itself rather than anything that the item might suggest.

“Per se”, per se, is a two-word phrase.

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A few days ago
♂ ♫ Timberwolf
Latin: for self.

In terms of law, it is someone who represents himself without a lawyer. (Which means he is stupid).

Ladybug: I think you are referring to “Per se”.

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A few days ago
Ladybug II
I’ve only heard it used by people who were trying to impress me and they used it in the place of “such as”.
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