Can someone translate this latin phrases?
VICTORIAM SPERAMUS CANTATE TIBI ITAM! CONCORDIAM OPTAMUS IUVATE LIBERATEM! VICTORIAM SPERAMUS NEGATE SUB VERSOREM! CONCORDIAM OPTAMUS NUNC
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- Try using this free online Latin-to-English translator: http://www.translation-guide.com/free_online_translators.php?from=Latin&to=English It's pretty rough. Here's how it translated the text above: VICTORY HOPES CHANT TO YOU ITAM! CONCORD LONGED FOR IT PLEASES Release! VICTORY HOPES NEGATE UP TO, UNDER To remain! CONCORD LONGED FOR NOW
- We wait (or hope) for Victory Sing to you away! We choose Concord Rejoice and be free! We wait for Victory Refuse... We choose Concord/Peace now or We hope for the victory sing to you Begone! We choose the concurrence/mutual agreement/harmony/peace help I may free! We hope for the victory deny under I may keep turning/going round! We choose the concurrence/mutual agreement/harmony/peace now
- Bleeping reps not even being able to put up a slogan in Latin, and then they want us to help... "negate sub versorem" - phanti-tastic!!! Cicero weeps!
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