i thought it was Neptune or Poseidon?
2007-04-08 09:04:08
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Greek God of oceans in Spanish is Poseidón, I'm pretty sure. Salacia (the same in Spanish) is his wife.
2007-04-08 16:09:43
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answered by interpreters_are_hot 6
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Poseidon is Greek god of the sea and of water generally.
Neptune is in Roman religion.He was identified with the Greek Poseidon and thus became a deity of the sea
Amphitrite is Greek goddess of the sea, wife of the god Poseidon.
Neptune's female counterpart, Salacia ( derived from Latin 'sal' meaning 'salt'), was originally a goddess of leaping springwater, subsequently equated with the Greek Amphitrite.
Hades ( Pluton ) - in Greek mythology is brother of Poseidon and Zeus - rulled the Underworld and Precious Metals.
result:
Greek Poseidon = Roman Neptune
Greek Amphitrite = Roman Salacia
Greek Hades = Roman Pluto(n)
2007-04-09 11:15:31
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answered by vivet 7
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I don't speak spanish or greek but I know Salacia was not a god. Salacia was the goddess who married Neptune who was a god. They had 3 children and I don't think I ever heard their names.
2007-04-08 16:29:43
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answered by Kenny Ray 3
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I'm an interpreter/translator and names NEVER change. In US people has a tendency to translate names but those should never be translated.
Salacia in Spanish is pronounced
Sal- like in SALmon
a- short A (ie A-gatha)
ci- as in Si-lver
a- again as in a A-gatha
2007-04-08 19:46:09
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answered by wilmarynazario69 2
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It the same in Spanish. At least in the South American Dialect. castilian may be different.
Yes Salacia was a sea goddess. Neptune was the big god of the seas.
2007-04-08 16:11:13
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answered by shadouse 6
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Salacia was a goddess. She married Neptune.
In Spanish Salacia and Neptuno.
2007-04-08 16:36:34
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answered by Martha P 7
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usually names dont change, just the pronuciation of them do. In this case i can tell u 4 sure that the spelling or pronuciation does not change.
2007-04-08 16:04:29
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answered by AC 3
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Salacia /saa laa th ee ah/ the "th" pronounced as in "thing" and the stressed in laa.
2007-04-08 16:38:20
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answered by Jassy 7
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IDK sorry
wish i could help
,you have 2 try online translation and see what you get ,and compare what you get from your answers to what U got from there
2007-04-08 16:54:53
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answered by eli perez 1
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