What does "je lieber je langer" mean in Latin?
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I have a question about the phrase "je lieber je langer." Could you please explain what it means in Latin? I would appreciate a quick response. Thanks!
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The literal translation of the German phrase "je lieber je langer" is "the better the longer" in English.
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