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Reply Sat 22 Aug, 2015 07:45 am
Hi, I am looking for a Latin translation of " For a new crone has risen and the old must fall" thanks for the help
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Varkalak
 
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Reply Sat 22 Aug, 2015 08:35 am
@Varkalak,
please anyone??
Paaskynen
 
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Reply Sat 22 Aug, 2015 08:39 am
@Varkalak,
Is it a new crone or a new crown?
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George
 
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Reply Mon 24 Aug, 2015 05:53 am
For a new crone has risen and the old must fall
Anus enim nova orta est et necesse est veteri decidere
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selectmytutor
 
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Reply Thu 27 Aug, 2015 04:42 am
@Varkalak,
Hi Varkalak,
For a new crone has risen and the old must fall = Anus Ortum Novum, Vetus Decidat
Varkalak
 
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Reply Sun 30 Aug, 2015 09:52 am
@selectmytutor,
thank you so much
Varkalak
 
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Reply Sun 30 Aug, 2015 09:53 am
@Varkalak,
thank you so much
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Varkalak
 
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Reply Sun 30 Aug, 2015 09:54 am
@selectmytutor,
thank you
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Varkalak
 
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Reply Sun 30 Aug, 2015 09:55 am
@selectmytutor,
it's crone like the queen of the witches..
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Varkalak
 
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Reply Sun 30 Aug, 2015 10:08 am
@Varkalak,
just want to ask if the translation follow the grammar system of the Latin language?
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George
 
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Reply Sun 30 Aug, 2015 11:03 am
Anus --> crone
enim --> for
nova --> new
orta est --> has risen
et --> and
necesse est --> it is necessary
veteri --> for the old
decidere --> to fall
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