How to Say 'Crowding' in Latin | Meaning & Pronunciation
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- Dictionary Entry: Essential usages of 'Crowding'.
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/nɛk nɔn ɛt tyrɪɪ pɛr lɪmɪnɑ lætɑ frɛqʊɛntɛs / kɔnvɛnɛrɛ, tɔrɪs jʊssɪ dɪskʊmbɛrɛ pɪktɪs./
/ʊt rɛdʊkɛs ɪyɪ lʊdʊnt strɪdɛntɪbʊs ɑlɪs, / ɛt kœtʊ kɪnxɛrɛ pɔlʊm kɑntʊsqʊɛ dɛdɛrɛ; / hɑʊd ɑlɪtɛr pʊppɛsqʊɛ tʊæ pʊbɛsqʊɛ tʊɔrʊm / ɑʊt pɔrtʊm tɛnɛnt, ɑʊt plɛnɔ sʊbɪt ɔstɪɑ vɛlɔ./
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"Nec non et Tyrii per limina læta frequentes / convenere, toris jussi discumbere pictis."
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I went to the store to buy a Nec non et Tyrii per limina læta frequentes / convenere, toris jussi discumbere pictis., but I forgot that I needed to Ut reduces illi ludunt stridentibus alis, / et cœtu cinxere polum cantusque dedere; / haud aliter puppesque tuæ pubesque tuorum / aut portum tenent, aut pleno subit ostia velo. first!
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How do you say "Nec non et Tyrii per limina læta frequentes / convenere, toris jussi discumbere pictis." in Latin?
The most natural translation is "There, entering too, on broidered seats recline / the Tyrians, crowding through the festive court.".
How do you say "Ut reduces illi ludunt stridentibus alis, / et cœtu cinxere polum cantusque dedere; / haud aliter puppesque tuæ pubesque tuorum / aut portum tenent, aut pleno subit ostia velo." in Latin?
The most natural translation is "As they, returning, sport with joyous cry, / and flap their wings and circle in the sky, / e'en so thy vessels and each late-lost crew / safe now and scatheless in the harbour lie, / or, crowding canvas, hold the port in view.".