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2008-09-06  Latin - Motto:   Hello, Your slight variation of the motto of the California Maritime Academy ‘Laborare pugnare parati sumus’ contains only one mistake, that is “parati” in “parati sum”. You in fact should have...
2008-09-05  German Language - german grammar:   Hello Sanchit, 1. Rajiv ist mein Vorname und Gupta ist mein Nachname. (Subject-Verb-Object & Subject-Verb-Object ; two main clauses joined by "und") 2. Spielst du auch Gitarre? (Verb-Subject-Object...
2008-09-05  German Language - German grammar:   Hello Sanchit, When you transform a declarative sentence into a question, the order of the grammatical units is changed. In a declarative sentence the order is subject - verb - object(s) and other...
2008-09-05  Hebrew Language - quote translation:   "Hamatzil nefesh ahat, ke'ealu hetzil olam ma'leh" המציל נפש אחת, כאילו הציל ע...
2008-09-05  Ancient Languages - English translation:   Hello, The Latin sentence “Omnia mea mecum porto” means “I carry my all with me” as well as “I am carrying all my things with me “ and “All that is mine I carry with me”. We read such a phrase...


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