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Gonzalez | 06:27 Tue 31st Aug 2004 | Phrases & Sayings
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what does verbatim,et literatim gravoria manent mean?
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I think it maybe should be litteratim instead of literatim and graviora rather than gravoria. There shouldn't be a comma after the verbatim as "et" in Latin means "and". "verbatim et litteratim" and "graviora manent" are two well-known Latin phrases. "verbatim et litteratim" means "word for word and letter for letter". "graviora manent" means greater dangers await. I learnt Latin at school but my Latin is rusty so I checked Google for some websites with Latin phrases, and they all have these phrases. http://www.24hourtranslations.co.uk/lphrases.htm
verbatim et litteratim - word for word and letter for letter graviora manent - greater dangers await

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