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Latin Phrase translation
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A friend sent me this latin phrase by text just before a party to which he was invited. He may have got a word or two wrong. What does the following generally mean? :
"Ego volo vultus porro procul noster subiungo mentis"
"Ego volo vultus porro procul noster subiungo mentis"
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Literally, word by word, it reads: I/ want/ face/ onward/ far away/ our/ I join/ of mind." A pretty jumbled message, I'd say! Perhaps your friend was suggesting that...
even though he/she and you were apart whilst he/she attended the party you would still be yoked together mentally.
But that's just a wild stab. You'll need to ask him.
even though he/she and you were apart whilst he/she attended the party you would still be yoked together mentally.
But that's just a wild stab. You'll need to ask him.