New dawn - translation to Latin (original) (raw)
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new: | Novum |
dawn: | aurora dilucesco lucesco luciscere diluculum initium crepusculum Aurora matutinum Eos |
Examples of translating «New dawn» in context:
This isn't new. | Hoc novum non est. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
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John lives in New York. | Ioannes Novi Eboraci vivit. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
Mary needs new shoes. | Maria calceis novis eget. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
What is new? | Quid novi? sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
We want something new. | Aliquid novi volumus. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
This book is new. | Hic liber novus est. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
My pen is new. | Penna mea nova est. sourceComplain Corpus name: tatoeba. License: Creative Commons CC-BY-2.0. References: http://tatoeba.org |
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