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Loquebantur Variis Linguis Translation Fix Info
The phrase appears in the Vulgate translation of the Acts of the Apostles, chapter 2, verse 4:
Before diving into the theological depths, we must establish the linguistic foundation. The phrase is comprised of three components, each playing a specific grammatical role. loquebantur variis linguis translation
"Loquebantur variis linguis apostoli magnalia Dei, alleluia." "The apostles spoke in various languages of the great works of God, alleluia." The phrase appears in the Vulgate translation of
In the Roman Missal, the Introit for Pentecost Sunday begins: alleluia." In the Roman Missal
This is the noun form of lingua , meaning "tongue" or "language."
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