19:01 Jan 7, 2002 |
English to Latin translations [Non-PRO] Art/Literary | ||||
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4 | in perdito, post probum sum |
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in perdito, post probum sum Explanation: in perdito = inside the fallen (human being) post probum = behind the pure (human being) sum = I am your context is skimpy and Latin is a very precise language. I assumed the context is moral (fallen/pure) and it refers to human beings. I used the masculine form. |
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