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Translation - Spanish-Latin - Viajo, luego existo.

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Viajo, luego existo.
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Submitted by greenglish
Source language: Spanish

Viajo, luego existo.
Remarks about the translation
Si lo dicho por Descartes "Pienso. Luego existo." se traduce al latín como "cogito ergo sum", mi pregunta es cómo poder traducir "Viajo. Luego existo."

Title
Iter facio, ergo sum.
Translation
Latin

Translated by lilian canale
Target language: Latin

Iter facio, ergo sum.
Last validated or edited by Aneta B. - 12 February 2011 15:39





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3 February 2011 17:14

Francky5591
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or "itineror", maybe?

7 February 2011 23:26

Aneta B.
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"Ambulo" first of all means "I walk" or "I'm walking". I always associate this verb with philosophers who walked about as they thought in a peripatetic school.

I don't know what "viajo" exactly indicates, but if it is about "traveling" I would use "iter facere".
Could you tell me the meaning of the Spanish verb, Lilly?

8 February 2011 00:51

lilian canale
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Yes, that's right, it means "I travel, therefore I exist"

9 February 2011 22:45

Aneta B.
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So do you mind if we translated "Iter facio" instead of "Ambulo"?

9 February 2011 23:34

lilian canale
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Not at all! You know best