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Latin - Internal Kingdom

 
 
dov1953
 
Reply Thu 1 May, 2003 08:42 pm
How do you say it in Latin? Would it be, " Internus Regnum "?
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fbaezer
 
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Reply Thu 1 May, 2003 10:50 pm
I really don't know latin, but my guess would be "Regnum intestinus".

Intestinus meaning "what is inside".
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Letty
 
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Reply Thu 15 May, 2003 01:36 pm
dov1953, this may not be the exact place to post this, but this is an interesting link:

http://news.independent.co.uk/world/environment/story.jsp?story=406324

Quite a surprise!
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fbaezer
 
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Reply Thu 15 May, 2003 01:53 pm
Letty, why don't you start a thread on the topic of endangered languages?

dov1953, i was checking out my LAtin dictionary yesterday, and "Regnum intestinus" would mean "kingdom of the inside", perhaps a more accurate translation of internal kingdom would be "Regnum interiores".
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Flaminius
 
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Reply Sun 30 May, 2004 03:21 am
a slight correction.
regnum interiore
the adjective should assume the neuter form.
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