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  • psy_wombats
  • Added: 12/31/2008 09:49 AM
  • Last updated: 04/20/2024 05:44 AM
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Terra Nova? Isn't that standardized test for schools?
Ha, so it is. It's also the name of some old videogame... Story goes that we came up with the English phrase and then translate to Latin for the hell of it. Looks like quite a few people beat us to it.
Terra Nova is the Latin term for the Sun (IF I remember my Latin correctly)

Terra means Earth (Hence Terra as the name of the female protagonist in FF6, she was the Earth Esper in the Jap version)

And Nova is a shortening of Stella Nova, which means star...

:-)
The team sprite artist is obsessed with Latin, and he assured me it was a (mostly) grammatically correct translation of "New Earth," heh. Well, he's full of BS half the time anyway. I should've known.
The Latin name for the sun is Sol. Terra Nova means "New Earth." Novus is the masculine and nova is the feminine for "new." Therefore, since terra is a feminine Latin word, nova is the correct pairing.
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