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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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February 8, 2010

Why Is ‘abbreviation’ Such A Long Word?

We all know the meaning for abbreviation…
“a shortened or contracted form of a word or phrase, used to represent the whole.”
Then why the word abbreviation itself is too long?
This is the answer! Abbreviation, in itself, is not an abbreviation! (abbr. is the abbreviation for abbreviation I think!) , so obviously it is not going to be small, and concise, but more of a broad word. Obviously, many words in the English language derive from Latin words, or are similar to Latin words: thus, the long word “abbreviation” starts from the short word ‘brevis’ meaning ‘brief’.
Well! Any funny answers?
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