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Reply Sat 2 Apr, 2011 06:11 am
translate this into Latin for me: "you are welcome"
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Reply Sat 2 Apr, 2011 06:19 am
@jonn,
a "please" might be nice.
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Reply Sat 2 Apr, 2011 06:50 am
@dadpad,
@ dadpad. maybe you don't understand but it's just that i want to say that as a reply to a friend who told me thank you in Latin and i wanted to reply him; "you are welcom".
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Reply Sat 2 Apr, 2011 06:56 am
@jonn,
I do understand. however there is always time to construct a polite request. The people who help out here are all volunteers and do not have to help.

ie: Please could someone translate into latin the folowing: "you are welcome"
thanks in advance. Jonn

(or something similar)
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Reply Sat 2 Apr, 2011 08:36 am
@jonn,
jonn wrote:

translate this into Latin for me: "you are welcome"

The common Latin "you're welcome" is salutatio.
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