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Anukarsh
What is the best LATIN phrase to describe 'Infinite Chances' ..
When I tried using translators online to find the exact words it always showed Casus Infinitus
But upon further research I found out that Casus means accident or fall and not so much so as chance.
So which is a better word to use for the word 'chance' ..
Alternatives I found were 'fortuna' but that relates more to good fortune or fate...
Please help, any help would be very much appreciated.
Thank you
2014年6月23日 00:15
解答 · 1
I think it should be something like 'facultates infinitae' or maybe 'facultates immensae'
2014年6月24日
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