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Rosa Mysticae?
Rosa Mystica?

I've seen it both ways.

Last edited 10/03/06(Sat)22:35.

>> No.3556   [Delete]   [Edit]

I've never seen the first one.

>> No.3568   [Delete]   [Edit]

i think the first one could be plural of it

>> No.3569   [Delete]   [Edit]

Rosa Mysticæ

ɒɔɩʇƨʎɯ ɐƨoɺ

>> No.3582   [Delete]   [Edit]

Rosa Mysticas

>> No.5068   [Delete]   [Edit]
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>>3555
Well, second is english, and first is wannabe-Lingva Aeterna.
In Latin, [smth]a was for singular nominative form, and [smth]ae for multiple and other cases.
For example:
I've got Rosa Mystica.
I've got two Rosa Mysticae. (well, it sounds like shit, I think "Roses Mysticae" is the way better)
My soul was bound with my Rosa Mysticae.
et cetera.

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>>5068
Awwww, disregard that, I didn't realised word "Rosa" is Latin. Of course it is "Rosae Mysticae", not "Rosa Mysticae" or anything.



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