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 Message 961 of 2529
02 October 2009 at 9:34pm | IP Logged 
Latin

Quantus - how great, so great as, such as

Quando - when, since.

To illustrate this, here is part of a medieval Latin poem, Dies Irae, which, I believe, is used in the Catholic liturgy, in the Roman Catholic Requiem Mass.

Quantus tremor est futurus,
Quando iudex est venturus
Cuncta stricte discussurus!

How great a tremor is to be,
when the judge is to come
briskly shattering every grave.

I like listening to it, actually -http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fMHms5Cvsw

Jack

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 Message 962 of 2529
02 October 2009 at 10:30pm | IP Logged 
Everything from H to O got skipped...

el horno
'oven', Spanish
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 Message 963 of 2529
02 October 2009 at 11:28pm | IP Logged 
I didn't notice actually :]

Ira - wrath, Latin

As in the name of the medieval poem I mentioned earlier on, Dies Irae - The Day of Wrath - the poem is a powerful description of Judgement Day and, as I understand it, a prayer to Jesus for mercy. Perhaps someone better versed in Latin could confirm. Magister? :]
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02 October 2009 at 11:48pm | IP Logged 
自転車 (jitensha)
'bicycle', Japanese (literally 'self-move-car')

Edited by Levi on 02 October 2009 at 11:48pm

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der Kummer - grief, sorrow, German
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楼 (lóu)
'building' or 'story (of a building)', Mandarin
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03 October 2009 at 12:36am | IP Logged 
морозить, to freeze, Russian - I imagine that the perfective is заморозить, but I'm not sure.
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 Message 968 of 2529
03 October 2009 at 1:22am | IP Logged 
LanguageSponge wrote:
I didn't notice actually :]

Ira - wrath, Latin

As in the name of the medieval poem I mentioned earlier on, Dies Irae - The Day of Wrath - the poem is a powerful description of Judgement Day and, as I understand it, a prayer to Jesus for mercy. Perhaps someone better versed in Latin could confirm. Magister? :]


Sorry, can't help you. I'm well-versed in pagan Latin, not Christian Latin :]

But I did once own a CD by an Italian band called Dies Irae. All the lyrics were in Latin. :]


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