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17:52 Jan 15, 2009 |
English to Latin translations [Non-PRO] Social Sciences - Tourism & Travel | ||||
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| Selected response from: Joseph Brazauskas United States Local time: 08:25 | |||
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5 | omnes qui errant non pereunt |
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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. |
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