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To Asgorinthma, Ask anybody who comprehends Latin and they will most likely translate "Equis" as "Horse". I do know that the more accurate word for "Horse in Latin is "Equus" or "equis callubus". However, often in ancient text it is written as "Equis". One example is this: Latin:"Carris et equis ex provinciis cibum portabamus" English:"We carried food from the provinces by carts and horses." Furthemore, the Latin translation for "and" is not "te", it is "et".-- HHTurtle (Talk) 01:50, June 24, 2010 (UTC)

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