The English translation of "Libertas pauperis haec est Pulsatus rogat" is "This is the freedom of the poor; Pulsatus asks." The phrase suggests a plea or request from someone named Pulsatus, highlighting themes of poverty and the desire for freedom or assistance.
The population of Rogat is 130.
rogat is he asks (she asks / it asks).It can also regularly mean to ask for.benedictionem rogat he asks for a blessing.
Paul Rogat Loeb was born in 1952.
Yosal Rogat has written: 'The Eichmann trial and the rule of law'
Some English derivatives of "rogat" include "interrogate" and "prerogative." "Interrogate" comes from the Latin word "interrogare," which means to ask or question. "Prerogative" comes from the Latin word "praerogativa," which originally referred to the right to vote first in an assembly and later evolved to mean a special right or privilege.
the stem means ask ex. arrogate to ask with out the right
The root word of abrogate is "rogare," which means to ask or propose in Latin.
The Latin word for 'to ask' is "rogare." The original word, 'ask,' is "rogat."
It's not clear. Quis rogat is "Who asks?" or "Who is asking?", but without more context ipsos is hard to translate. It's a demonstrative meaning "self" or "the self-same", and in this case it's clearly the object of the verb and refers to something that is plural and masculine (or masculine + feminine). Perhaps "who asks the very same people?"
The cast of Chicken Repetition - 2012 includes: Franz Maria Quitt Wolfram Rogat Jessica Sue Burstein