Ae= aye
qui=quee
tas= toss
ab= awb
V= u and makes a sound sort of like W here
eri= erry
tas= toss.
that would be Roman. The Latin A is always like in father, the I like ee in speech, most people pronounce them as English words.
2006-12-14 13:42:56
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answered by Barabas 5
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Aequitas abd Veritas
2015-08-06 09:21:32
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answered by Nancy 1
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Veritas Aequitas Pronunciation
2016-11-18 05:04:15
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answered by ? 4
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Classical latin is aye-quee-toss and where-i-tas.
2006-12-14 14:05:44
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answered by Tori 2
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Sounds like AY-kwee-tos and VAR-ee-tos (the syllables that are capitalized mean that's where you put the emphasis)
2006-12-14 13:42:52
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answered by Paul 7
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Ay-quEtas o-b-d V-air-E-tas
2006-12-14 13:43:02
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answered by xoxchelaxox08 2
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Well, actually I don't have the phonology symbols, but it's something like this: /pe - re - gríy - noos/ /má - goos/
2016-03-24 05:16:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Peregrinus = p-eh-r-eh-g-r-ee-n-oo-s or p-eh-r-eh-green-oos Magus = M-ah-g-oo-s or like "Mr Magoo", adding a "s" at the end and instead of stressing the "oo", stress the "a"
2016-04-03 07:55:40
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answered by ? 4
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Eye -quit - as-s
Very-tass
2006-12-14 13:38:26
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answered by Doethineb 7
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as it is. ekitas veritas
2006-12-14 16:54:29
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answered by aqruipnos888 4
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