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Original text - Portuguese brazilian - Amor Ãgape; Amor Incondiocional
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Amor Ãgape; Amor Incondiocional
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juliana.ingrid
Source language: Portuguese brazilian
Amor Ãgape; Amor Incondiocional
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Gostaria de saber como é a escrita em hebraÃco ou Grego e se houver possibilidade em Aramaico que represente o Amor Ãgape
11 February 2007 13:23
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11 February 2007 17:30
irini
Number of messages: 849
Agape is amor in Greek using Latin characters (αγάπη) So what are we supposed to do here, translate amor twice (like love, love e.g.) ?
15 February 2007 13:57
juliana.ingrid
Number of messages: 1
I want know How is Ãgape in Latin or Aramaico characters, but I know that "Amor Ãgape"´is a other type of love like Eros, Philos, ...
O que eu quero é saber como é a real escrita de Amor Ãgape, pois sei que existe outras formas de amor como Amor Eros, Amor Philos...
16 February 2007 08:07
irini
Number of messages: 849
I already accepted the translation for which you'll be notified since in Greek Agape means Agape. Eros is Eros and Philia is Philia.
There's no two word equivalent obviously