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14:57 Sep 10, 2013 |
English to Latin translations [PRO] Poetry & Literature | |||||||
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4 | credere totum est. |
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belief is everything credere totum est. Explanation: This is perhaps a more idomatic way of expressing it, the infinitive used substantively emphasising 'belief', while 'totum' emphasises the notion of completeness. 'Omne' might be used instead of 'totum' but might suggest 'everything' as parts of a whole instead of suggesting a totality. |
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