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Free online latin text translation to English?
Just out of curiosity, is there any type of websites where I can translate a poem I wrote in latin to English translation for free and without downloading certain programs? This poem is part of a story that I'm writing about, and I can't finsih the story without the poem being translated back into english. Thanks.
It is very difficult for online translators to handle Latin. The case endings mean nothing; it just gives the translated words back to you in the same word order as it is written in Latin. Since you wrote the poem, it would be easier and more accurate for you to translate it back into English yourself. But if you are stuck on the vocabulary, here is a website to get you started:

www.translation-guide.com/free_on…
Please help Latin translation free points ?
So I'm not really trusting this google translator, is the anyone that has some Latin experience translate it to Latin for me? Thank you.
“When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be”
Dum quae dimitto sum, fio quod possem
What is the grammatically correct latin translation for the phrase "She who seeks peace in her heart is free"?
It's an homage to the most valuable life lesson my favorite aunt taught me before she passed and I'd like to get a tattoo with something to that effect. Non-free Google translations only, please? Thanks!!!! :)
Libera est quae suo in animo petit pacem. (Lit. Free is she who seeks peace in her own heart.)

*Note: you could put the words in virtually any order and it would make sense; however, I find this the most poetic.
What is the Latin Translation for "Free"?
I am trying to find a strong meaningful word/phrase in a language other than English. I have thought about "Compassion", "Love for All" "Dream" " Free Spirit"..Someone gave me a suggestion "Ispa Scientia Potestas Est" they said it meant "knowledge is power"

I am planning to possibly get this as a tattoo. (it doesn't necessarily have to be in Latin)Does anyone has any suggestions?
Freedom= libertas
Eternal Freedom= libertas aeterna
Free spirit= animus liberum
Love= amor
Love for All= amor pro omnium/omnia (you can decide which)
Dream (noun)= somnium
Dream (verbal command)= habe somnia (command for one person)
habete somnia (command for more than one person)
Dream always= habe/habete somnia semper
Compassion= pietas
To Live Freely (infinitive form)= vivere libere
Live Freely (command singluar/plural)= vive/vivete libere

note: latin doesn't really ever capitalize letters, so you can decide if you want caps or not in the text.

hope this helps.
Where can i get free latin to english translation?
i just couldnt be bothered doing my homework.
sorry but you need to do your homework! the translation on line is ridicolous!
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Need a Latin Translation... FREE translators aren't cutting it.?
I need a translation for 2 similar phrases to Latin:
"For all to see" AND "For all to behold"

I think I like the 'Pro Omnibus' start of that in Latin. But if someone has something better please throw it in.

Thanks for all the help... I'm stuck...
Pro Omnibus Videndum (For All to See)

Pro Omnibus Aspiciendum (For All to Behold)


Although the use of the gerundives may be troublesome, since they should agree with the gender of the antecedent (whatever is to be seen or be beheld) -- I have cast them in the neuter.

One way to eliminate gender trouble is by rephrasing:

Ab Omnibus Videri (To be Seen By All)

Ab Omnibus Aspici (To be Beheld By All)
Does anyone know where I can find a free online english-latin translation.?
The quality is not important. Well, it kinda is but in a 'the worse it is, the better'. It's just for a little fun project-thing I'm doing.
Try this one:
www.stars21.com/translator/latin_…
just type in the text box and click go.

you can try
www.tranexp.com:2000/Translate/re…
too
What would the latin translation for "I write to be free" be?
I know it's a purpose clause and is technically supposed to be "I write in order to be free" so that would be "scribo ut......" and i don't know how to say the rest. It would be in the subjunctive, but i need some help with the "free" part.
Yes, it is a purpose clause, tense by sequence. Since the main verb is present tense, it's primary sequence, which means the second verb is in the present subjunctive.

Scribo ut liber(a) sim.

or perhaps

Scribo ut me liberem ( I write so that I may free myself.)

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