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Translation of “invincible independence”
Help translating a phrase from English to LatinSemper Veritas, Semper Veritatem, or something else?Translation of “May Change Nourish Me”Translating “dangerous together” for a ringWhat is a good translation of “there is always a choice”?How do you translate “Who connected you to the world”?What is the correct translation and usage of “sleep”?How do you say “One Death” in Latin?Translation check: propter scientiae amoremIs this “Veni vidi vici” spin-off translation correct?
I wanted a phrase that means something like "invincible independence" or "undefeatable independence".
Google Translate gave me: "invicta independentiae".
I just wanted to check that that seems grammatically correct. Is it?
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I wanted a phrase that means something like "invincible independence" or "undefeatable independence".
Google Translate gave me: "invicta independentiae".
I just wanted to check that that seems grammatically correct. Is it?
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I wanted a phrase that means something like "invincible independence" or "undefeatable independence".
Google Translate gave me: "invicta independentiae".
I just wanted to check that that seems grammatically correct. Is it?
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I wanted a phrase that means something like "invincible independence" or "undefeatable independence".
Google Translate gave me: "invicta independentiae".
I just wanted to check that that seems grammatically correct. Is it?
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english-to-latin-translation translation-check
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It is not (at least, I think).
independentia invicta
would be better. Remember, adjectives must match the nouns they modify in gender, number, and case.
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It is not (at least, I think).
independentia invicta
would be better. Remember, adjectives must match the nouns they modify in gender, number, and case.
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It is not (at least, I think).
independentia invicta
would be better. Remember, adjectives must match the nouns they modify in gender, number, and case.
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It is not (at least, I think).
independentia invicta
would be better. Remember, adjectives must match the nouns they modify in gender, number, and case.
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It is not (at least, I think).
independentia invicta
would be better. Remember, adjectives must match the nouns they modify in gender, number, and case.
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