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The English equivalent of the Latin sentence 'Littera scripta manet' is the following: 'The letter once written remains'. The sentence is part of a proverb from the ancient, classical Latin language. The first part of the proverb is as follows: 'Vox audita perit', which means 'The voice once heard perishes'. Some Latin proverbs preserve sayings from the earlier, ancient, classical Greek. Such may be the case here, because a version exists from the Greek also.

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