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What is the English translation of acta non verba?
The English translation of "acta non verba" is
"deeds, not words"
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It is a Latin phrase that emphasizes the importance of action over mere talk or promises.
Where can I find an English to Maori translator?
How do you form verbs from the roots in sanskrit language?
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What is the suffix of alter?
What does Mi hermana es la mean in English?
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What is the English meaning of Malayalam word sahithyakaran?
What does akamai mean in English?
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