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Mon 31 May, 2004 05:32 am
Hi.
I need to get the phrase "Hurry Up And Wait" translated from English to Latin.
Can anybody help?
Thanx
John
I THINK that the imperative is, in Latin, the same as the stem form, so it would be, I think, 'properare et manere...'
I believe the phrase would be 'Hurry uppicus and waiticus'
And by the way, drom, that is a stunning profile.
Why, thanks, Gus! (Well, I hope that you mean stunning in a good way...)
The nearest I could get would be "festina lente" - rough translation being "hurry up slowly".
hey
can some body help me translate, "i am who i am and thats all that i am so **** u".
Re: hey
lil bear wrote:can some body help me translate, "i am who i am and thats all that i am so **** u".
sum qui sum et totus est quod sum, ergo te ****.
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