Term Study

Plain-Language . Movement . Equality . Trust

Cumque rerum illo odit rerum.

"Cumque rerum illo odit rerum" seems to be a Latin phrase, but it doesn't form a coherent sentence in Latin. The individual words can be translated as "and with things, that, he hates, things" but put together, they don't make much sense. It could be that the phrase is incomplete or incorrectly formed. Latin phrases typically have a specific word order and structure that gives them meaning.