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<G>
6th August 2008, 11:00
Is anyone able to confirm that this Latin sentence
"vita, non memoria abitus"
does mean "gone from life but not from memory" ?
Thank you
Badjelly
6th August 2008, 11:13
Hmmm, it's been a while. Your translation sounds about right, but are you sure the word abitus is correct Latin? This site...
http://www.tranexp.com/
...doesn't recognise it and suggests the Latin "absentis" for the English "gone".
Tank
6th August 2008, 11:22
if you arnt 100% sure - don't get it tattooed.
Stirts
6th August 2008, 11:42
"vita, non memorrhea abitus"
Important, no multiple brain farts in a short period of time?
<G>
7th August 2008, 11:32
the various websites I went on didn't recognise "abitus" either so will investigate further.
Cheers
<G>
7th August 2008, 11:34
One consolation is - few people will know whether it's correct or not :msn-wink:
GurlRacer
7th August 2008, 11:47
Just don't go bending over in a church if it is wrong :p
I have a friend who speaks Latin (she was brought up in Italy) so I'll pop her an email and ask. If not, just go into any major church, they speak a lot of Latin. :)
portokiwi
7th August 2008, 12:05
vita meens life... non meens no or none... memoria meens memory....abitus meens habit or habititat.
put it togeather it could come out in many ways.;)
MSTRS
7th August 2008, 12:08
vita meens life... non meens no or none... memoria meens memory....abitus meens habit or habititat.
put it togeather it could come out in many ways.;)
Depends which translator you use...abitus exit, way out, departure
vita life, way of life
non not
memoria memory, remembrance, recall, recollection
portokiwi
7th August 2008, 12:13
:wacko: That is world is such a great place.........
I wonder if that is why Latin is one of the hardest to understand lol
Winston001
7th August 2008, 12:42
Ask Ixion, he'll know.
Oakie
7th August 2008, 13:25
It's been 31 years but it may be something along the lines of "A life not remembered is gone".
I'm not really sure if the meaning is that if someone dies and no-one remembers their life then they never lived --- or it may be something along the lines of if you have lived your life but have no memories then you're dead. The word that gives trouble is 'abitus' which probably come from the verb 'abire' to go away. Of course I could be completely wrong and will bow to the opinion of anyone who says I'm on the wrong track.
Ixion
7th August 2008, 13:30
Well, abitus LOOKS like a noun, but it's actually the summut or uvver form of abeo, abire, abivi(ii), abitus , to depart from life (specifically , usually not depart from (eg) a room ). Buggered if I can rememeber what form that is , too many years ago. Perfect active first person I think, but don't quote me . So, yes, pretty much "(I have) departed (from) life, not (from) memory". We would say "Gone, but not forgotten"
peasea
7th August 2008, 16:40
You're all wrong.
vita, as in weet, as in biscuit, so it obviously means "crumbs"
non, as in nada, zip, zero, not a lot, so it obviously means "fuck all"
memoria, as in alzheimers, forgotten shit, can't recall etc, so it obviously means "what?"
and abitus is a misprint of abacus.
What the line means, literal translation here, is;
OMG, there's nothing I can recall about my calculation!
It's a direct quote from Albert Einstien, and was he pissed off or what?!!!
portokiwi
7th August 2008, 16:58
:clap::clap::clap::clap::clap::clap:
You're all wrong.
vita, as in weet, as in biscuit, so it obviously means "crumbs"
non, as in nada, zip, zero, not a lot, so it obviously means "fuck all"
memoria, as in alzheimers, forgotten shit, can't recall etc, so it obviously means "what?"
and abitus is a misprint of abacus.
What the line means, literal translation here, is;
OMG, there's nothing I can recall about my calculation!
It's a direct quote from Albert Einstien, and was he pissed off or what?!!!
Oakie
7th August 2008, 18:03
"(I have) departed (from) life, not (from) memory".
Well that makes a whole lot more sense than what I came up with. (And to think I spent my lunch break on that!)
<G>
7th August 2008, 22:56
Thank you all for your input - had a few laughs there, too! :lol:
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