to pass through

Latin translation: intercurro, curri (et cucurri), cursum, ere (3a conjugatio)

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English term or phrase:to pass through
Latin translation:intercurro, curri (et cucurri), cursum, ere (3a conjugatio)
Entered by: Constantinos Faridis (X)

13:21 Jun 14, 2009
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English term or phrase: to pass through
Greetings,

E.g. "the road to such and such a place passes through Winchester".

"To pass" in general seems very hard to translate into Latin. Any tips more than welcome.

Best wishes,

Simon
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United Kingdom
Local time: 00:37
intercurro, curri (et cucurri), cursum, ere (3a conjugatio)
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intercurro, curri (et cucurri), cursum, ere (3a conjugatio)
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Constantinos Faridis (X)
Greece
Local time: 02:37
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intercurro, curri (et cucurri), cursum, ere (3a conjugatio)


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intercurro, curri (et cucurri), cursum, ere (3a conjugatio)

Constantinos Faridis (X)
Greece
Local time: 02:37
Native speaker of: Greek
PRO pts in category: 4
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many thanks excellent
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