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anneclairdelune wrote:
anneclairdelune
Latin is a dead lang learned nowadays at school in France. A lot of french words come from Latin because we were colonized by Romans II centuries ante JC and
the first books were hand written by monks, in Latin :)
sherrydee846 wrote:
sherrydee846
The phrase 'sanctus deus' means the holy god. In the word-by-word translation, the adjective 'sanctus' means 'holy, sacred'. The noun 'deus' means 'god'.
Lovely template! :D
anneclairdelune
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