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March 12, 2010

In legal terms, what (Latin) word describes the thought that breaking a law requires a punishment.?

Like in the Bible, God demanded sin be punished; hence, His son paid the penalty and satisfied God’s justice. What word describes that legality?

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March 7, 2010

How do you say the word cube(like a box) in latin(the language)?

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March 6, 2010

What is the Latin word for the language Latin?

Did the romans say they spoke Latin?

Would they say, for example: Dico Latin! (I speak Latin!)

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March 5, 2010

What is the word mountain in the Latin language?

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I need a new name for my business. I was thinking maybe a word from the latin language. Can u suggest one?

Please don’t ask what my business operates, its just a general question. Thank you

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March 4, 2010

In legal terms, what word describes the thought that breaking a law requires a punishment.?

Like in the Bible, God demanded sin be punished; hence, His son paid the penalty and satisfied God’s justice. What word describes that legality (think it is in latin)

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February 28, 2010

Tv Quote : What Was The Latin Word For Cuckoo In Norris’ Crossword In Coronation Street?

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pretty sure…

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February 25, 2010

What Is The Word “trail” And “prospector” In Latin Language Or Old English?

Trail as in: “I followed the trail up the mountain”
Prospector as in someone who prospects for minerals in mining.

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