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Subject: latin translation
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: cardinal51-ga
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Posted: 27 Jan 2004 03:43 PST
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Question ID: 300658
what does the latin phrase "si illic est invenimus" mean?
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Subject: Re: latin translation
Answered By: leli-ga on 27 Jan 2004 04:19 PST
 
Hello Cardinal51

"If it's there, we find it."

si = if
illic = there, in that place
est = it is
invenimus = we find, discover

You can check Latin words in this online dictionary:
http://www.nd.edu/~archives/latgramm.htm

Or the Perseus site goes into more detail:
http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/resolveform?lang=Latin

If you would like me to clarify anything, please just ask.

Best wishes - Leli


search strategy:
I used my knowledge of Latin, and checked online dictionaries I had
already bookmarked.

I also found this website for the Invenimus Executive Search Company!
http://www.invenimus.de/eng/frame_middle/navig_mid_home.htm
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