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na | We Speak Everywhere |
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na | We can speak everywhere |
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We Speak Everywhere Explanation: That's what it means. The Tactical Communications Wing of the Royal Air Force webpage says: "The TCW crest, a Rock Dove, the ancient ancestor of the carrier pigeon, and the Lightning bolt, a symbol synonymous with communications in the RAF, is underpinned by their motto, "Ubique Loquimur" or "We Speak Everywhere." Reference: http://www.raf.mod.uk/history/tcw1.html |
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We can speak everywhere Explanation: Loquimur is the first person plural of the Latin verb "loqui" = to talk as for ubique (an adverb), just think of the English word "ubiquitous", and you'll get the meaning |
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