What's the problem with "Didymus"?
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Many Latin names come from Greek... but what's the problem in using "Didymus" instead of "Thomas"? Paulus, Petrus and Matthias were also apostles... I like it because it's a regular noun.
I have 145 sentences with the word "Didymus,-i"... if you really like "Thomas", you can add other variants. Just compare "Didymus" and "Thomas":
N: Thomas
V: Thomas
A: Thomam
G: Thome
D: Thome
A: Thoma
N: Didymus
V: Didyme
A: Didymum
G: Didymi
D: Didymo
A: Didymo
I've just noticed that cntrational tried to do that with some of my sentences... poor Didymus...
Don't worry. From now on, I'll try to add both "Thomas" and "Didymus"! ;)
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This sentence was initially added as a translation of sentence #37231
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