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|Note text=These words have very different meanings, but interestingly, both work in the sentence. 'Verbo' means ''by a word / in a word'' and 'Vere' is an adverb meaning ''truly''. | |Note text=These words have very different meanings, but interestingly, both work in the sentence. 'Verbo' means ''by a word / in a word'' and 'Vere' is an adverb meaning ''truly''. | ||
| − | With 'verbo', the sentence reads: ''Nevertheless, everyone was able to tell the works of repentance in a word'' | + | With 'verbo', the sentence reads: ''Nevertheless, everyone was able to tell the works of repentance in a word''<lb/> |
With 'vere', the sentence reads: ''Nevertheless, everyone was truly able to tell the works of repentance'' | With 'vere', the sentence reads: ''Nevertheless, everyone was truly able to tell the works of repentance'' | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:39, 11 June 2026
| Note title | 'Verbo' V.S. 'Vere' |
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| Page(s) link(s) | Page:FC 1042.djvu/188 |
These words have very different meanings, but interestingly, both work in the sentence. 'Verbo' means by a word / in a word and 'Vere' is an adverb meaning truly.
With 'verbo', the sentence reads: Nevertheless, everyone was able to tell the works of repentance in a word
With 'vere', the sentence reads: Nevertheless, everyone was truly able to tell the works of repentance
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