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    ohsohappy Posts: 1,564, Reputation: 314
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    Jan 3, 2010, 06:57 PM
    Can anyone translate this to English?
    I THINK It's in Latin.
    If it's not, then my guess is Italian.

    It's from a song called "Bloody Rabbit" (Not the one I was looking for before)

    If you can help, I'd appreciate it. I tried translators online and they didn't help much, thanks!


    artimora stodifia
    marta mia carpita
    artiora stodamia
    cortiola castia
    mortiasa mia canta (adima) difia
    sortimora (camitita)
    sordifia (martimenta)
    mortimia ii ora la casa sora mia ita sodi alma (kasa)
    solta
    artimora stodifia
    marta mia carpita
    artiora stodamia
    cortiola castia
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    Jan 5, 2010, 07:24 PM

    Latin was a pretty dead language to me in school, but I tried here: Latin to English Translation

    And got nowhere with Latin, so it might not be Latin. There appears to be other on-line translators so if no language scholars show up here you might try a web search.

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