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The word “patris” comes from the word pater and means Father…it is the Genitiv of the word pater and we therefore translated with “the Father”. 😊☺️
LG Maike
super then I got it right. Thank you
Could you help me for a second? What’s the ending? So that os? Where does that come from?
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Yes, that can be,but it was the only meaning that I just fell into the word
now! is, however, usually called ‘Bote’ and sometimes also ‘News’ .
and it comes from the word nuntius