I'm 99% sure its reverto ut astrum. But I could be wrong. Hope this helped.
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Think so. Latin's a bit rusty though, so might not want to use me for grammar. But what's the base word for return? I know 'ad' is 'to' but 'errare' is 'to wander'. There's my confusion.
you all seem to agree that it goes 'to the stars' (ad astras) but the one that's up in the air is the word for return.
“Cum Tacent Clamant” can mean “With their silence, they shout” and “When they are silent, they shout.” It literally translates into “With silence, they shout.” Cum = With, Tecent = silence, and Clamant = they shout (because of the –nt ending). Latin doesn’t have a lot of words, but it has a lot of endings to help fill the gap. I don’t know if there is one word for ‘they’ but I know there’s an ending for it: nt.
I just thought that you would use the –re ending on the base word for return, then put the word for stars.
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