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Post by Josephus I on Feb 22, 2007 15:04:40 GMT
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Post by drspangle on Apr 13, 2007 9:23:43 GMT
it says here that josua is the latin version of joshua... it doesn't have coales on it though how are we meant to do last names?
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Post by Josephus I on Apr 14, 2007 8:33:16 GMT
Well thats the harder part, but you might as well just edit our own to sound sorta Latin. I.e: Coalium
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Post by drspangle on Apr 14, 2007 21:42:20 GMT
what's coal in roman? did they know about coal?
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Post by Josephus I on Apr 15, 2007 15:15:17 GMT
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Post by General Fitzurse OBE. MM. ChE. on Feb 5, 2008 21:11:17 GMT
i thought "j" in latin was an "i" as in "Iehovah", as appose to "Jehovah"
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Post by Mycaelis on Feb 5, 2008 21:32:38 GMT
I thought that was a Greek quirk...
Though I'm not a citizen here, mine would be Mycaelis. Or Michaelis but why not add a "y" in there?
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Post by Josephus I on Feb 5, 2008 21:34:54 GMT
Yer different sites have different variations such as my name could ether be Josephus or Iosephus which kinda confused people when I used it.....
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Post by Jeremy on Feb 5, 2008 22:25:40 GMT
I think Jeremy is something dodgey in latin so i wont go there
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Post by General Fitzurse OBE. MM. ChE. on Feb 11, 2008 12:19:02 GMT
True, as is Josh
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