I will find a way

Latin translation: Viam reperibo aliquam.

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English term or phrase:I will find a way.
Latin translation:Viam reperibo aliquam.

11:21 Aug 2, 2001
English to Latin translations [Non-PRO]
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English term or phrase: I will find a way
A woman has passed-away and another person is paraphrasing this womans' outlook on life.
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Viam reperibo aliquam
Explanation:
I will find = reperibo, future from the verb reperire

a way = aliquam viam, accusative case of "aliqua via"; however, for a matter of style aliquam is best put at the end of the phrase.

Latin has no articles.
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Francesco D'Alessandro
Spain
Local time: 06:18
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Thank you.....the woman was my mother who passed-away in February.
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Viam reperibo aliquam


Explanation:
I will find = reperibo, future from the verb reperire

a way = aliquam viam, accusative case of "aliqua via"; however, for a matter of style aliquam is best put at the end of the phrase.

Latin has no articles.

Francesco D'Alessandro
Spain
Local time: 06:18
Native speaker of: Native in ItalianItalian
PRO pts in pair: 15
Grading comment
Thank you.....the woman was my mother who passed-away in February.
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