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12:07 Jan 5, 2011 |
English to Latin translations [PRO] Idioms / Maxims / Sayings | |||||||
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4 +1 | Semper et in aeternum animo iuvenis |
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Semper et in aeternum animo iuvenis Explanation: Always = semper forever = in aeternum There is a little difference; "in aeternum" ist a stronger expression, as you can see in Horace' poems: "serius ocius sors exitura et nos in aeternum exilium inpositura" |
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