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speaker_to_customers ([personal profile] speaker_to_customers) wrote2004-11-23 02:32 am
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Seeking help with languages

I'm after a Latin word or phrase meaning something like "let the bad air be cleared". Anything of that ilk. Something Willow at the peak of her powers might say as part of a spell to protect herself, and others, if she realised the air was contaminated by a hallucinogen.

Doesn't have to be Latin; Sanskrit would do, or Tibetan, even Welsh or Gaelic.

Also, if anyone knows the correct way of saying "the Catwoman" in German I'd be grateful for that too.
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[identity profile] mangosorbet007.livejournal.com 2004-11-23 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
Frau really just means woman, as in female. It is also used as a form of address which today is much more common than a few decades ago even for unmarried women - if anybody addressed me as Fraeulein I'd throw a fit. :-).
"Das ist die Spur vom Vampir und der Katzenfrau."
or "Das ist die Spur des Vampirs und der Katzenfrau."
The first one is less formal, more every-day. The second one involves rolled r's and lots of black make-up
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[identity profile] speakr2customrs.livejournal.com 2004-11-23 03:17 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you, that's perfect.