All who wander are not lost

Latin translation: omnes qui errant non pereunt

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English term or phrase:All who wander are not lost
Latin translation:omnes qui errant non pereunt
Entered by: Joseph Brazauskas

17:52 Jan 15, 2009
English to Latin translations [Non-PRO]
Social Sciences - Tourism & Travel
English term or phrase: All who wander are not lost
A saying, a motto
Stan Mottaz
omnes qui errant non pereunt
Explanation:
You could also play upon the double meaning of 'errare' ('wander' and 'be lost (morally, etc.)' and say 'omnes qui errant non errant', but this may not be desirable.
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all who wander are not lost
omnes qui errant non pereunt


Explanation:
You could also play upon the double meaning of 'errare' ('wander' and 'be lost (morally, etc.)' and say 'omnes qui errant non errant', but this may not be desirable.

Joseph Brazauskas
United States
Local time: 08:25
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