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Can You Translate From English To Latin "The Phrase"?

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    The meaning of "the phrase" in latin is " Phrase". For authenticity see the link below:
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    Aicha  

    answered 2 years ago

    When you use an automatic translator at least try to notice when the translator fails and leaves the word in the original language.
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    Dkahn400

    Dkahn400

    commented 2 months ago

      The phrase "let the Master answer"
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      Guest  

      answered 7 months ago

        I truly do hope you find happiness, you deserve it
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        Guest  

        answered 7 months ago

        There isn't really a neat translation of "the phrase". You could use "locutio" for a spoken phrase. It also means "speech", "style of speaking" or "pronunciation".
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        Dkahn400  

        answered 2 months ago

           
           

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