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Latin is the roman language
In Latin (the Roman language) it's SECRETUM.
American social, economic and political values are the driving force in US society. With that said, it can be fair to say that American values and society's values are interchangeable.
Some say it's Jupiter, others say it's Mercury.
ugay
Some say it is the suspension bridge, others say it is the arch bridge.
The Hawaiian translation for bridge is uapo.
You need to say which bridge.
By the medieval rules for roman numerals (the ones that say IV is a different number from VI), that's a nonsense combination. By traditional roman rules (add up all the values no matter what order they appear in) it's 2155.
The way to say impact in roman is impactului.
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pont
pons
I would say Tower Bridge in London
puente
The value of an as in today's money (dollars) is just about impossible to determine. The reason for this is that the as was one of the lowest denominations of Roman coinage. Our monetary system is based upon a very different set of values for coins. It's safe to say that the as could be loosely compared to our nickle.The value of an as in today's money (dollars) is just about impossible to determine. The reason for this is that the as was one of the lowest denominations of Roman coinage. Our monetary system is based upon a very different set of values for coins. It's safe to say that the as could be loosely compared to our nickle.The value of an as in today's money (dollars) is just about impossible to determine. The reason for this is that the as was one of the lowest denominations of Roman coinage. Our monetary system is based upon a very different set of values for coins. It's safe to say that the as could be loosely compared to our nickle.The value of an as in today's money (dollars) is just about impossible to determine. The reason for this is that the as was one of the lowest denominations of Roman coinage. Our monetary system is based upon a very different set of values for coins. It's safe to say that the as could be loosely compared to our nickle.The value of an as in today's money (dollars) is just about impossible to determine. The reason for this is that the as was one of the lowest denominations of Roman coinage. Our monetary system is based upon a very different set of values for coins. It's safe to say that the as could be loosely compared to our nickle.The value of an as in today's money (dollars) is just about impossible to determine. The reason for this is that the as was one of the lowest denominations of Roman coinage. Our monetary system is based upon a very different set of values for coins. It's safe to say that the as could be loosely compared to our nickle.The value of an as in today's money (dollars) is just about impossible to determine. The reason for this is that the as was one of the lowest denominations of Roman coinage. Our monetary system is based upon a very different set of values for coins. It's safe to say that the as could be loosely compared to our nickle.The value of an as in today's money (dollars) is just about impossible to determine. The reason for this is that the as was one of the lowest denominations of Roman coinage. Our monetary system is based upon a very different set of values for coins. It's safe to say that the as could be loosely compared to our nickle.The value of an as in today's money (dollars) is just about impossible to determine. The reason for this is that the as was one of the lowest denominations of Roman coinage. Our monetary system is based upon a very different set of values for coins. It's safe to say that the as could be loosely compared to our nickle.
Jupiter is Roman for Zeus