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What Is The Latin Translation Of The English Phrase, "The Second Coming"?

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    Disregard the previous post, as the poster obviously knows no Latin.  The Second Coming (I assume you are referring to the second coming of our Lord) is usually rendered by the Latin form of the Greek noun, parousia (par-oo-SEE-ya).  A direct translation, though, would be "adventum alterum."
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    Latinguy 

    answered 11 months ago

      The latin translation would be: "Alter coming"
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      Dmj 

      answered 5 months ago

        Adventus secundus (Christi)
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        Dkahn400 

        answered 3 months ago

        'The second coming' in Latin is as follows:

        Alter Coming

        Have fun!
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        Amber22 

        answered 11 months ago

        "Coming" verbum latinum non est.
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