1) In You, Lord
2) celebrate/ be joyful
2006-07-23 12:52:51
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answer #1
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answered by key2x4y 2
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Having been raised Roman Catholic in the days of Latin Masses, I can tell you that Scott C has got the Best Answer. God Bless you.
2006-07-23 19:51:46
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answer #2
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answered by ? 7
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That's vulgate, or liturgical latin.
1. In you Lord.
2. Rejoice
2006-07-23 19:48:55
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answer #3
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answered by ? 4
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This should go in the Languages section of the Society and Culture category. Not Religion and Spirituality.
2006-07-23 19:48:08
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answer #4
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answered by Thardus 5
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You can go to Google and in the web search box type "Translate: _____"
1) In thee, O Lord.
2)
2006-07-23 19:58:13
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answer #5
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answered by Amy 3
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I am learning latin so i think this is right look it up on a latin translator....
In you lord/master
I don't know the other sorry
2006-07-23 19:54:28
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answer #6
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answered by Jess 2
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1) In you, O Lord
2) Rejoice!
2006-07-23 20:11:21
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answer #7
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answered by Ponderingwisdom 4
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Do you mean domini/domino? If not, then it would be
1) Upon you, lady/mistress
2) Be joyful
2006-07-23 20:18:21
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answer #8
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answered by Ajaani Sherisu 3
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SI HOC LEGERE
SCIS NIMIUM
ERUDTIONIS
HABES
This is my favorite latin phrase.....it is a plaque that hangs on my office wall....
2006-07-23 19:50:41
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answered by *Chick*Norris* 3
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i dunno know exactly, but it's kinda exalting the dominion of God, i think, but on the back of the dollar written around the pyramid....annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum means , in preparation for a new world order.....scary, huh?
2006-07-23 19:51:20
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answer #10
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answered by THE Jester 3
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