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Ancient Languages - translation


Expert: Maria - 4/30/2009

Question
would like to tell my neice "Now it Begins"in latin shes gratuating college

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Hello,

The Latin translation of “Now it begins” is  “Nunc incipitur”.

Best regards,
Maria
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Note that :

-Now = NUNC

-It begins= INCIPITUR (3rd.person singular, passive voice of INCIPIO, used as an impersonal form).


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