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Koh-g-noh-skeh-tees wear-ee-tah-tehm eht wear-ee-tah-s woah-s lee-bear-ah-beet

All 'g's are hard, as in garden. All 's's are soft as in snake. All 'v's are pronounced as 'w's. All 'o's are long, as in oat.

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The English equivalent of the Latin sentence 'Et cognoscetis veritatem et veritas liberabit vos' is the following: 'And you will know the truth and the truth will set you free'. According to classical Latin, the pronunciation of the sentence is as follows: eht kaw-gnoh-SKAY-tihs way-rih-TAH-tehm eht WAY-rih-tahs lee-beh-RAH-biht wohs. According to liturgical Latin, the pronunciation is the following: eht kaw-nyoh-SHAY-tihs vay-rih-TAH-tehm eht VAY-rih-tahs lee-beh-RAH-biht vohs.

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