19:30 Apr 19, 2011 |
Latin to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Poetry & Literature | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Sandra Mouton United Kingdom Local time: 14:34 | ||||||
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5 +1 | parsing see explanation |
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parsing see explanation Explanation: bono cum eventu = cum bono eventu = with a good outcome, successfully. So this phrase seems to me to be one of those ways of saying "has obtained successfully the qualification in/has successfully completed studies in" |
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