"It is believable that there is a divine presence in that place." A quotation from Amores III by the Roman poet Ovid (Publius Ovidius Naso, 43 BC - 17/18 AD).
I think in English it could be something like. [It] Seems to be the home of a god or It could be believed that that place is the home of a god.In spanish (I'm spanish) Rogelio Reyes translates it in this way Se creería que aquel lugar es la morada de un dios.Hello from Spain ;).
Esa Illi was born on June 20, 1962, in Mntyharju, Finland.
Yes, it's pronounced Illi-noy. Saying Illi-noise is incorrect.
Frederic W. H. Illi has written: 'The vertebral column' -- subject- s -: Spine
In Kannada, we would say: Illi Idu.
Yes. Illi-noy and Illinois.
nomen illi mors= "his name [was] Death." This is from the Latin Vulgate translation of the Bible, and refers to the rider on the pale horse of Revelation 6:8.
S I N G U L A R illa (nominative) illam (accusative) illi (dative)
Well, hello there! The Latin word "illi" means "those" or "they." It's a beautiful word that helps us express ideas and stories in a different way. Keep exploring the wonders of language, my friend, and let your creativity flow like a happy little stream.
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This is a Latin phrase meaning "When a person plans an evil with liquid, he first corrupts his own mind." It suggests that engaging in harmful or deceitful actions can have a negative impact on one's own morals and conscience.
The court may require the father to conduct a job search, which the court will supervise.