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Translation - Latin-Portuguese brazilian - suum cuique tribuereCurrent status Translation
Category Sentence This translation request is "Meaning only". | | | Source language: Latin
suum cuique tribuere | Remarks about the translation | Admin's note : verb is implied, read : "Debemus suum quique tribuere"" |
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| dar a cada um o que é seu | TranslationPortuguese brazilian Translated by goncin | Target language: Portuguese brazilian
Dar a cada um o que é seu | Remarks about the translation | Ou seja: "dar a cada qual o que lhe é devido". Uma das máximas do Direito Romano.
Admin's note : Verb is implied (read : "Devemos dar a cada um o que é seu") |
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Last messages | | | | | 3 January 2010 00:41 | | | Devemos = We should?
If I am right, it should be added "Debemus" in Latin source. | | | 3 January 2010 01:03 | | | I must say that I don't know how to proceed here, if it is, like goncin said, "Uma das máximas do Direito Romano", maybe this "devemos/debemus" is implied in the Latin version (as one of the precepts of right in the Roman law -that were to be respected, and definitively issued as it is in the original version, probably a copy-paste from it)... | | | 3 January 2010 01:12 | | | This is a motto of Cato the Elder according to Cicero. Yes, the verb is default here, but maybe we should add "Debemus" in brackets like it is in goncin's translation?
"(Debemus)suum cuique tribuere"
What do you think, Franck? | | | 3 January 2010 01:23 | | | Goncin, maybe you could say a word here, please. | | | 3 January 2010 13:47 | | | Actually, it was me who added that "devemos". I just forgot to place my nick. The first line in the remarks is Goncin's and the second is mine.
CC: Francky5591 | | | 4 January 2010 13:00 | | | |
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