How do you say "live free" in latin?
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http://www.tranexp.com:2000/InterTran?url=http%3A%2F%2F&type=text&text=Live+free!&from=eng&to=ltt
I'll have to find a Latin lexicon I have somewhere to double-check this. I don't completely trust translation-machines (or translation-websites)!
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. It is wise to NOT believe most translation sites. For example:
ago = to lead, drive, spend time
solvo = free, detached
to live = vivere (this is the infinitive for you don't say if you want the command)
free (adjective) = liber
Sra
ago = to lead, drive, spend time
solvo = free, detached
to live = vivere (this is the infinitive for you don't say if you want the command)
free (adjective) = liber
Sra
translate this sentence for me please into latin?
-the journey to the spanish town is long but we shall walk with great speed?
-the journey to the spanish town is long but we shall walk with great speed?
How do you translate (You (all) do shoult!