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03:53 Apr 15, 2004 |
English to Latin translations [Non-PRO] Cinema, Film, TV, Drama / general knowledge | ||||
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| Selected response from: Flavio Ferri-Benedetti Switzerland Local time: 12:02 | |||
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5 +1 | tu es mihi |
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tu es mihi Explanation: Hello Emily, exactly the same way as for "you are mine" - this is the simplest way to say this in Latin. You could use "pertineo" but it refers to belonging to a "group". Hope this helps, Flavio Bantam |
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