23:51 Oct 9, 2001 |
English to Latin translations [Non-PRO] Art/Literary | ||||
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5 +1 | tuum fatum sequere |
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5 | ups and ups and ups again |
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4 | persece fatum tuum |
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4 | ups!!!!!!! |
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tuum fatum sequere Explanation: Hi Ricky, you can use this: short and nice. Tuum Fatum: Your own fate (neuter) Sequere: imperative for "Follow!" Best wishes, hope it helps ;) Flavio |
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persece fatum tuum Explanation: "persece fatum tuum" if you want to sound pessimistic or "persece fortunam tuam" if optimistic hope it helps, (and doesn't hurt a lot while tatooed) :)) |
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ups!!!!!!! Explanation: a triple mistake at my entry above not "persece" but "persecere" thus: persecere fatum tuum persecere fortunam tuam |
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ups and ups and ups again Explanation: pleasse do not pay attention to any of my entries above they are completely wrong I need a vaccation see you all next month enjoy your work |
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