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Te dissolvimus, perhaps?  "We refute you" or "We loose you."

Dan Monroe
Latin/Greek teacher
Marshfield High School
Coos Bay, Oregon

In a message dated 11/20/99 7:16:32 AM Pacific Standard Time, 
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<< In a message dated 99-11-19 13:08:50 EST, you write:
 
 << tu disolvimus. >>
 
 What is that supposed to mean?  I know my knowledge of Latin is quite basic 
 but this makes no sense.  First of all I can't find "disolv-" anywhere, 
 secondly tu is nominative singular for you but -mus means "we".  So what's 
 up.  
 
 mark >>


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