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17:38 Jul 16, 2009 |
Latin to English translations [PRO] Linguistics | |||||||
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4 +3 | at the end (is translation of Latin term) |
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4 +1 | in conclusion; finally;in short; briefly |
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5 | in sum/in the final analysis |
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in conclusion; finally;in short; briefly Explanation: I am not sure if I got you right. Would you like to know if Latin "in fine" is used in the English language? If so, the answer is yes. Examples: In fine, Miss Laura Bell, at the age of sixteen, was a sweet young lady. (W. Thackeray) And now in fine, the author also wishes to take this opportunity to thank all those kind people who wrote him letters telling him everything that was wrong with his last book. (J. Jones) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 40 mins (2009-07-16 18:18:54 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Also, like in your case meaning "at the end of" (the paragraph, article, chapter,etc.) I quess its usage is limited to specific literary style. |
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in sum/in the final analysis Explanation: Lit, 'in the end'. |
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at the end (is translation of Latin term) Explanation: it´s a Latin term -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2 Stunden (2009-07-16 19:51:18 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- In fine am Ende (z. B. einer Rechtsvorschrift), auch a.E. · In foro (vor Gericht) ..... Lateinische Rechtsregeln und -begriffe auf Jurawelt · Juristenlatein ... de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latein_im_Recht |
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