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Satis est disertus, e quo loquitur veritas. Errare humanum est.
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Satis est disertus, e quo loquitur veritas. Errare humanum est.
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Text corrected. Before editing "Sat est disertius, e quo loquitur veritas. Errare humanum est" <goncin />.

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The one through whom the truth speaks is eloquent enough. To err is human.
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Vertaald door goncin
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The one through whom the truth speaks is eloquent enough. To err is human.
Laatst goedgekeurd of bewerkt door kafetzou - 30 juli 2008 18:23





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30 juli 2008 10:23

jollyo
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Dear Goncin,

I think, the sequence of the sentence between the comma's should be turned round a little:

'through whom the truth speaks'

Would you agree on that?

30 juli 2008 12:09

goncin
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jollyo,

I really don't know. I'd rather this issue to be solved by an English expert, and other people to give their opinions only after a poll has been set, if the expert thinks so.

Best,

CC: kafetzou lilian canale Tantine

30 juli 2008 17:31

kafetzou
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jollyo is right about the word order, and the commas should not be there.

What does "disertus" mean? If it is a noun (the eloquent one), then the sentence should probably be something like this:

It is enough that the one through whom the truth is spoken be eloquent.

30 juli 2008 18:12

goncin
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Kaf,

"Disertus" means "eloquent" indeed, but the "enough" thing has the sense of "speak only as much as necessary", for which I still think it should go at the end.

30 juli 2008 18:22

kafetzou
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OK - thanks. I get it now. It looks good.