Etruscan Examples
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Hello! How are you doing today?
Hail, beloved wanderer beneath the aegis of Tinia! Doth thy spirit fare well upon the threshold of this day?
I can't believe what just happened to me.
By Aita’s shadow and Vanth’s solemn gaze, my spirit reels before the weight of this new doom.
The weather outside is absolutely beautiful.
By Tinia’s grace the heavens gleam with sacred splendour, the air outside a hallowed breath upon the earth.
I'm running a bit late — please wait for me.
As the sacred orb ascends the sky, my steps linger upon the road; endure this hour with steadfast heart and await my coming beneath the watchful eyes of the gods.
This is the best thing I've ever experienced.
O consecrated wonder, born beneath Tinia’s will and Aita’s watchful eye, surpassing all that my soul has ever known.
Have you eaten anything yet today?
O child of Earth, hast thou yet partaken of mortal sustenance beneath the watchful gaze of Tinia on this sacred dawn?
Life is too short to waste on boring things.
O mortal, swift passes thy breath beneath the silent gaze of Tinia and Uni. Do not squander thy scant days upon hollow rites or barren occupations; honor the gift of life with noble deeds.
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