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What does quia mean?

"Quia" is a Latin word that means "because" or "since". It's a conjunction that introduces a subordinate clause explaining the reason for something.

Here are some examples:

* "Quia ego sum, vos quoque eritis." (Because I am, you also will be.)

* "Quia timebat, fugit." (Because he was afraid, he fled.)

In English, "quia" is often translated as "because", "since", "for", or "as".

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