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Whip out one of these Latin phrases next time you want to impress at a party. After all, omnia dicta fortiora si dicta Latina ...
HABEMUS papam, folks! Yes, in layman’s terms, we have a new pope. And with the pontification of Pope Leo XIV comes the reminder that Latin is a very useful language indeed. After all, not only did ...
We explain the meaning of Habemus Papam, the Latin phrase used to officially announce the election of a new Pope.
The College of Cardinals has elected a new pope in the Sistine Chapel conclave on Thursday. One common phrase used after the election: Habemus Papam. But what does the Latin phrase mean? This Latin ...
Vatican official says ‘extra omnes,' the Latin phrase to tell non-cardinals to leave Sistine Chapel so vote can start.
Originally coming from the Greeks, Pliny the Elder translated the phrase to Latin as a warning that your large glass of Pinot comes with notes of lavender, hints of all-spice – and a guarantee ...
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