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And please, the answer is not "I believe the contributor meant 'from Latin." |
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Artemis is the Latin goddess of the Moon; Diana is the Roman goddess of the Moon. "Diana" is not "translated" from Latin. [[User:BayRadioDJ|BayRadioDJ]] ([[User talk:BayRadioDJ|talk]]) 03:34, 25 January 2023 (UTC) |
Artemis is the Latin goddess of the Moon; Diana is the Roman goddess of the Moon. "Diana" is not "translated" from Latin, or vice versa. |
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[[User:BayRadioDJ|BayRadioDJ]] ([[User talk:BayRadioDJ|talk]]) 03:34, 25 January 2023 (UTC) |
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Dates
There is a discrepancy between Diana, Princess of Wales death date on this page and on her own page. This one says it was 1997 but her page says 1996. I don't know the correct one--Pianoplonkers (talk) 07:43, 17 October 2009 (UTC)
"Form Latin"
Under 'Origin and diffusion,' the second sentence states "Diana translates to Artemis form latin."
What, exactly is "form latin"?
And please, the answer is not "I believe the contributor meant 'from Latin."
Artemis is the Latin goddess of the Moon; Diana is the Roman goddess of the Moon. "Diana" is not "translated" from Latin, or vice versa.