Struggle more determinedly, love more strongly.
Fighting is stronger, loving is more serious. (I would dispute the grammar of the Latin.)
2007-07-03 03:24:51
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answered by Doethineb 7
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I put this phrase in a Latin translation site and it came up with this:
Intensely contest, ama pregnant.
2007-07-03 03:23:54
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answered by livinfortheweekend 4
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I guess it should read validus
both phrases mean the same:
Fighting is strong (brave, honourable) loving is stronger (heavier, weighs more, is more important)
2007-07-03 03:36:39
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answered by Martin S 7
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It means you should get back to work, and stop messing around on the internet
2007-07-03 03:26:44
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answered by Anonymous
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These pompadoms should be eaten with the utmost gravity.
2007-07-03 03:28:13
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answered by Anonymous
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I am certain I would like to eat gravy
2007-07-03 03:28:11
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answered by Trekky2k 1
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sounds like you want to eat gravy?
2007-07-03 03:21:39
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answered by Yndy'91 3
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"valdius" could be an adverb, so:
"Fight strongly, love deeply."
2007-07-03 10:08:42
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answered by Diana 7
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some one luvs gravius
2007-07-03 03:22:59
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answered by cherry 3
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send me cash
2007-07-03 03:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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