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Anyone know Latin?
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| Omegasox |
I need these translated into Latin:
1. Open Your Eyes
2. Beginning and the End |
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| Boomer187 |
eh I forge the whole structure of the language but from an online translator I got these...
abscindo iste acies (open your eyes)
exordium clausula (beginning end, I don't know and the)
I don't know latin and that proly sounds like someone speaking broken english here, but thats all I got. |
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| igottaknow |
the extent of my latin is Carpe Diem  |
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| b i n k u n |
| quote: | Originally posted by Boomer187
eh I forge the whole structure of the language but from an online translator I got these...
abscindo iste acies (open your eyes)
exordium clausula (beginning end, I don't know and the)
I don't know latin and that proly sounds like someone speaking broken english here, but thats all I got. |
"exordium et clausula" is what your looking for.
i'm no ace in latin, but a lot depends on the context of what you want to say, since "beginning and the end" could also be translated as "start and the finish" y'kno wut i mean? |
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| Omegasox |
| quote: | Originally posted by b i n k u n
"exordium et clausula" is what your looking for.
i'm no ace in latin, but a lot depends on the context of what you want to say, since "beginning and the end" could also be translated as "start and the finish" y'kno wut i mean? |
Yeah I know exactly what you mean, that's why Latin is so confusing for me. It's in the context of life and death, not start and finish. Does Exordium et Clausula work for that?
Also, I need the word for Absolute in relation to the ultimate basis of all thought & being, independent of everything else.
Thanks for the help guys. :) |
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| mezzir |
hm if life and death then mbbe vitaque mortem?
haven't taken it in a year so i don't remember many good synonyms or anything |
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| b i n k u n |
| quote: | Originally posted by Omegasox
Yeah I know exactly what you mean, that's why Latin is so confusing for me. It's in the context of life and death, not start and finish. Does Exordium et Clausula work for that?
Also, I need the word for Absolute in relation to the ultimate basis of all thought & being, independent of everything else.
Thanks for the help guys. :) |
haha ok this is a lil' over my head. i'm only on my first semester of latin. :p :p :p hehe sorry |
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| Spyder |
| quote: | Originally posted by b i n k u n
haha ok this is a lil' over my head. i'm only on my first semester of latin. :p :p :p hehe sorry |
ocului tuus aperio = open your eyes..
and yes.. first semester latin here i amm!!!!
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| Trazedict |
| im on my second year of latin.. i could help ya but i dont know the words for them. :-D |
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| Omegasox |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trazedict
im on my second year of latin.. i could help ya but i dont know the words for them. :-D |
Bah! ;)
Thanks Spyder! |
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| mezzir |
| quote: | Originally posted by Spyder
ocului tuus aperio = open your eyes..
and yes.. first semester latin here i amm!!!!
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hm...doesn't seem right to me
ocului = dative, or maybe a weird nomative plural which i think is what you want, but then it should be oculi i think
and ocul(w/e) and tuus need to agree
and apperio is the 1st person form, you want imperative
so if you're talking to many people, aperite, one person = aperi (not positive on the singular form there tho)
so hm....
oculi tui aperite = open your eyes (as adressed to the public) as far as i can tell |
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| meneedit |
| quote: | Originally posted by b i n k u n
"exordium et clausula" is what your looking for.
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how the hell can "et" be 2 words!? |
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