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« In god I trust -> Εἰς τὸν Θεὸν πιστεύω
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Faith and Love; Truth and Strength -> πίστις καὶ ἀγάπη· ἀλήθεια καὶ δύναμις »
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30 May, 2007, 10:35:46 »
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I am starting up a tutoring and test prep company and am searching for a name. I've been researching some Latin and ancient Greek terms and few of them lend themselves to a business name. I have to imagine myself saying it as I answer the phone "______ Tutoring and Test Prep". I wanted to see what the word "illuminate" translated sounds like. I think it fits with the general philosophical mindset of tutoring and teaching. If anyone has any other suggestions, feel feel to post them.
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Can't think of any Greek at the moment that wouldn't sound awkward or confusing. How about Latin
lumina
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Τί δέ τις; Τί δ' οὔ τις; Σκιᾶς ὄναρ ἄνθρωπος. — Πίνδαρος
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