out of one many
2007-10-14 08:48:32
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answer #1
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answered by ty 2
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One from Many
2007-10-14 15:48:40
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answer #2
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answered by qi_luv 1
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E Plurbius unum is latin for "From many, one". It symbolizes how america used to be many different states but out of that came one strong nation. You could also break it down plurbius and plural sound the same and uno, spanish for one, sounds the same as unum
2007-10-14 15:51:02
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answer #3
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answered by Overlord Khan 2
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Out of many, one.
2007-10-14 15:49:12
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answered by Anonymous
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out of many one
2007-10-15 10:21:39
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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One from many.
It gets translated a bunch of different ways but that is pretty much it. One nation from many origins, cultures, states, etc.
2007-10-14 15:48:30
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answered by Tom E 2
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Out of one many.... describes the "melting pot" of the United States
2007-10-14 17:13:43
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answered by anners 1
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Out of one many. I learned it sometime ago.
2007-10-14 16:30:11
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answered by J 5
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its latin for "one out of many"
it's translated in many different ways like "out of many one" but, as you can see, they're all pretty much the same.
2007-10-14 16:26:19
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answered by skope32 2
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latin > From the Many, the One
2007-10-14 15:54:39
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answered by Anonymous
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