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Translation - Latin-Ancient greek - Vitam in manu mea veho.
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Title
Vitam in manu mea veho.
Text
Submitted by
Blueberries
Source language: Latin Translated by
Aneta B.
Vitam in manu mea veho.
Vivere satis non est. Lucem solis, libertatem atque florem parvum in manu habere necesse est.
Remarks about the translation
According to gamine's bridge:
"I carry life in the hand.
To live is not enough.One must have sunshine, freedom and a little flower in the hand"
First line: I'd say: 'in MY hand" even if 'my' isn't in the Danish request.
Title
Ἐγὼ τὴν ζωὴν á¼Î½ χειÏὶ φέÏω.
Translation
Ancient greek
Translated by
alexfatt
Target language: Ancient greek
Ἐγὼ τὴν ζωήν á¼Î½ χειÏὶ φέÏω.
Τὸ ζᾶν ἅλις οá½Îº ἔστιν. Δεῖ á¼Î½ χειÏὶ καὶ ἡλιακὸν φῶς καὶ á¼Î»ÎµÏ…θεÏίαν καὶ μικÏὸν ἄνθος ἔχειν.
Remarks about the translation
Contracted forms used.
Validated by
Francky5591
- 27 July 2011 21:19