Question:
what language is this and what does it mean?
princess
15 years ago
fidem meum obligo vexillo. civitatium americi foedeatorum. et rei public pro qua stot, uni nationi, Deo ducente non dividendi, *** libertate ustiti aua omnibus!"


also what would be the correct response?? Thanks!!
Three answers:
JERILYN D
15 years ago
I can only be partly helpful. All I can tell you is that it's Latin, but what it means or how to respond is beyond me. Sorry!
Dijon Ong
15 years ago
It is Latin.



Use the link below to translate. Note that this may or may not be a one to one translation since the words you have provided are NOT entirely latin but may simply have latin roots.



http://www.babylon.com/define/112/Latin-Dictionary.html



Translated you can gather some clues about what the passage above means.



'faithful my bound flag. civitatium americi foedeatorum. and rei of the people for by which route stot , one nation Deo ducente not dividendi , *** freedom to burn aua omnibus! \"
Fred Flintstone
15 years ago
It looks like latin to me but I know not what it says.


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