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14:33 Jan 6, 2009 |
Latin to English translations [PRO] Art/Literary - Other | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Joseph Brazauskas United States Local time: 08:36 | ||||||
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From one person shall learn all Explanation: I think this would be the best way to put this |
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from one person learn all persons Explanation: But i should read omnes (instead of omnia, unless you wish to say from ..... you learn everything ) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 10 Min. (2009-01-06 14:44:09 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- OMNES instead of omnia (the latter being the neutral plural of omnium ) |
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from one (example), learn all Explanation: 'Vno' may refer to a person, thing, or event. It isn't clear because it can be construed as masculine or neuter. But the obvious meaning is that one may judge all of the same type by reference to one example of such. |
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