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Old Jun 13, 2008, 01:10 PM
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english to latin translation

i am trying to come up with a cool phrase in latin to make a song i am making reallly scary. so please translate this

"god's wrath upon you" or
"holy father's wrath"

and if anyone can help me with and awsome saying i'd love it.
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does anyone know latin?
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Try looking it up on the google there. I found some sweet things to help me with latin words, jsut dont' have the sites handy sorry dude.


Expecto = Demand

Patronus = Gardian, yes Harry potter i know. Deus Or was it Deau Ex = God and/or Diety?? I belive.

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Well, in that case, keep on rocking in the free world, While the world is still free to rock in.

Latter, dude-et.
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These might be it. From the following site. Free Online English to Latin Translators

God's wrath upon you = God's ira super vos

Holy Father's wrath = Sanctus abbas ira

From what I know about Latin, (and, that would be from singing it in choirs for many decades) I think that the translations are most likely correct.
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