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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "Sasuke" <michaelsshannon986@... wrote:
Can u post the japanese again plz. In english this time
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Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: the things we say
Hi Everyone, very good point of difference on the variety of words used to exalt Satan: already Latin is a dead language that is only used in the Catholic Church. but 2000 years ago was the native language of the Roman Empire long before Christianity, but only the high society people speak it well, other people especially farmers spoke it wrong, so over time the language is fragment Five main languages now known as - Spanish-Portuguese-French-Italian-Romanian.
Ave Satani word meaning Hail Satan comes from the Latin, the word Satanas means Satan in Spanish and Salve Satanas means Hail Satan, Gloire à Satan in french means Hail Satan,Grandine Satan in Italian means Hail Satan,Satan Granizo means Hail Satan in Portuguese, Grindină Satan means Hail Satan in Romanian.
And remember that the word Satanas is in spanish and means Satan.
This is for you Satan my father,Loard and Master
Hail Satan! = English
Ave Satani! = Latin
Grandine Satan! = Italian
Salve Satanas! = Spanish
Satan Granizo! = Portuguese
Grindină Satan! = Romanian
Gloire à Satan! = French
ヘイルサタン this is Hail Satan in Japanese
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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Kait Jordan <kaitjordan@ wrote:
Awesome, thanks for letting me know.
Hail Satan
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On 26/10/2012, at 2:37 AM, "Nick" <nicknesredna@ wrote:
I think "Namu" can either mean Amen or Hail. Heiru means Hail.
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[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], Kait Jordan <kaitjordan@ wrote:
Well, I'm trying to learn Japanese, so there's a good chance I'm wrong, but
I wanted to try and translate Hail Satan into Japanese This is what I came
up with, if someone knows Japanese, please correct me if I'm wrong.
¤Ã¤à ¥µ¥¿¥ó
Namu Satan
Hail Satan
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 8:27 PM, Sasuke <michaelsshannon986@wrote:
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Hail Satan
Hay everyone

I have a small question
We all know the all mighty "Hail Satan"
And I know that the word "ave" is latin I think, meaning Hail
So what is "Satanas"?
To me it sounds like Satanists.
Also what would be the different ways to say "Hail Satan" in a fancy way.
Like in japanese or another tongue like dutch and german
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