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I would like my kids to learn to copy the Pledge of Allegiance in latin. So far i found two. I see small differences. If any one can help me to choose. I am just learning with the kids latin and cannot distinguish which is better. Accuracy is important to me. Thanks!

 

 

 

 

 

Fidem meam obligo vuxillo civitatem federalem Americae et Res Publicae quo stat; uni Nationi, sub Deo, non dividendae, cum libertate et iusquiasque, omnibus.

 

 

 

 

 

Fidem meam obligo

 

 

vexillo civitatium

 

 

Americae foederatarum

 

 

et rei publicae pro qua stat

 

 

uni natione deo ducente

 

 

non dividendae

 

 

cum libertate iustitiaque omnibus

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I would like my kids to learn to copy the Pledge of Allegiance in latin. So far i found two. I see small differences. If any one can help me to choose. I am just learning with the kids latin and cannot distinguish which is better. Accuracy is important to me. Thanks!

 

Use the second one with "pro qua stat" and "iustitiaque."

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