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    Jul 15, 2008, 01:22 PM
    Translate fruits of spirit to latin
    Hello. I need to get the translation for the fruits of the spirit into latin.
    Love
    Joy
    Peace
    Patience
    Kindness
    Goodness
    Faithfulness
    Gentleness
    Self-control

    Translate them ALL as nouns
    Thanks!! :)
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    Jul 15, 2008, 01:27 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by cristinita19
    hello. i need to get the translation for the fruits of the spirit into latin.
    love
    joy
    peace
    patience
    kindness
    goodness
    faithfulness
    gentleness
    self-control

    translate them ALL as nouns
    thanks!!! :)
    Fruit = noun. There's no way NOT to translate them from English noun to Latin noun.

    love (Latin: charitas)
    joy (Latin: gaudium)
    peace (Latin: pax)
    patience (Latin: longanimitas)
    kindness (Latin: benignitas)
    goodness (Latin: bonitas)
    faithfulness (Latin: fides)
    gentleness (Latin: mansuetude)
    self-control (Latin: continentia)

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