06-22-2018, 12:05 AM
[quote='Kelley' pid='33279' dateline='1529581338']
That was a creepy dream! I went to Google Translate to see if "Manafort" means anything in a foreign language. "Manaforte" means "poor" in Esperanto- the language of the world. Maybe there is a city somewhere called Manafort? Maybe "ruler" refers to a city name or a thing, such as "vice" or "money" or "greed".
Kelley
Thanks Casandra & Kelley! It creeped me out too. Interesting that Manaforte means 'poor' in Esperanto. That got me thinking about breaking up the pieces of the name. By syllables, "Mal a fort" in French is a phrase that means 'badly." "Mal afort" in Spanish is 'bad luck.'
That was a creepy dream! I went to Google Translate to see if "Manafort" means anything in a foreign language. "Manaforte" means "poor" in Esperanto- the language of the world. Maybe there is a city somewhere called Manafort? Maybe "ruler" refers to a city name or a thing, such as "vice" or "money" or "greed".
Kelley
Thanks Casandra & Kelley! It creeped me out too. Interesting that Manaforte means 'poor' in Esperanto. That got me thinking about breaking up the pieces of the name. By syllables, "Mal a fort" in French is a phrase that means 'badly." "Mal afort" in Spanish is 'bad luck.'