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dream with no (or without) fear

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Hello,

“Dream with no (or without) fear” translates as :
”Sine ullo somnia timore”.

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Maria
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Note that:

-Dream = SOMNIA (2nd.person singular, imperative of SOMNIO,I dream)

-with no /without = SINE (preposition which takes the ablative case)

-fear = TIMORE (ablative of TIMOR, 3rd.declension)

As you can see, Latin word order is different from English.This however is not a problem  as Latin declension by cases  gets everyone to  discern the case of a word.

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