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4 September, 08:07

I. S. U.'s motto is: Veritas Vos Liberabit, "the truth will make you free." is sentence written correctly true or false.

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  1. 4 September, 08:25
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    The correct answer is True. I. S. U.’s motto Veritas Vos Liberabit is verse from the Gospel of John (8:32), addressing to the Jews who believe in Jesus Christ. It translates in English language as "The truth will make you free" or "The truth will set you free", but both of them are correct. Veritas, meaning truth, is subject and therefore in nominative form and Vos, meaning you, is direct object and is therefore in accusative form. In Latin, the verb is often at the end of the sentence, in this example Liberabit, meaning free, is in future indicative.
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