Question:
What is "from chaos comes clarity" in Latin?
anonymous
2009-11-12 11:11:34 UTC
I need help translating the above sentence into Latin. Using a dictionary I was able to determine it's likely some combination of the works "de" (from) "turbatio" (chaos, disturbance) "orior" (gives rise to) and "sanctimonia" (clarity, purity). However I'm not sure what the correct order of these words would be, or if they even are in fact the right words to be using. Any help from someone who knows the language would be greatly appreciated!
Four answers:
dollhaus
2009-11-13 07:00:43 UTC
Claritas e congerie oritur



Claritas = clarity, distinctness

e = preposition meaning 'out of'

congerie = heap, mass, accummulation. chaos

oritur = arises/emerges
brandl
2016-11-14 13:05:19 UTC
From Chaos Comes Clarity
anonymous
2015-08-06 06:34:49 UTC
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What is "from chaos comes clarity" in Latin?

I need help translating the above sentence into Latin. Using a dictionary I was able to determine it's likely some combination of the works "de" (from) "turbatio" (chaos, disturbance) "orior" (gives rise to) and "sanctimonia" (clarity, purity). However...
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Hebrew - just like Hallelujah and Hosannah


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