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... well grasped (and fresher of studies than me) in Latin and I guess you could go with her phrasing (also because it's a shorter writing than mines): "...
3 Answers · Society & Culture · 19/06/2007
...some Latin in high school, so I do know that it is very common in Latin to have one word represent numerous meanings. If you take this phrase and plug it back into the translator I used to get this phrase , it ...
3 Answers · Society & Culture · 29/04/2011
...to live". I suspect, however, that the fuller version of your Latin phrase is one of the following: vive memor mortis vive memor let(h...
2 Answers · Society & Culture · 03/04/2011
standard (as pronounced today) latin : "kwis leg-et hike?" Ecclesiastical latin (a pronunciation...
2 Answers · Society & Culture · 25/08/2009
Hello, Momento mori is an idiomatic Latin phrase meaning " Remember your mortality." Carpe diem...
2 Answers · Society & Culture · 13/01/2011
There is a phrase ~ Amicus est tamquam alter idem ~ a friend is like a second self... some other possibilities (which are not necessarily known phrases , as I have constructed them, but may be of use to you...
5 Answers · Society & Culture · 23/11/2008
... such as "dico" or "loquor" might be used instead in Latin . The phrase "adoro ergo sum" is clearly based on "cogito ergo sum"...
4 Answers · Society & Culture · 07/01/2014
That phrase is not correct Latin . My best guess is that someone typed an English...
1 Answers · Society & Culture · 09/01/2009
All the Latin phrases are cool. I'm posting the best I've...
12 Answers · Society & Culture · 28/01/2007
...39;s not much reason to choose between them - neither one makes sense in Latin . Looks like they might be from two different online translation sites - they...
4 Answers · Society & Culture · 28/07/2010