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What is 'lines' when translated from English to Latin?

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Līneae is a Latin equivalent of the English word "lines." It represents the plural form in the nominative case as the subject of a phrase or sentence and in the vocative case of direct address. The pronunciation will be "LEE-ney-eye" in Church and classical Latin.

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"Line" in English is linea in Latin.

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