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Jan 9 2023 01:13pm
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Jan 9 2023 01:17pm
Unviolable is a word, yes or no?
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Jan 9 2023 01:54pm
Quote (Prox1m1ty @ Jan 9 2023 08:17pm)
Unviolable is a word, yes or no?



yes google translator says unviolable. unantastbar in german. you can check. unantastbar. human dignity. unantastbar.

google it. maybe theres a slang word for it i dont know yet, you could tell me? im rly interested if you even have that word in your dictionary. maybe google is liing to me? unviolable. unantastbar. check it. t4t.

€: alright i google translated the single word „unviolable“ myself and it says „unverletzlich“ which means in english words „not able for violencle“ which means ~ resistant for violence
so my question/sentence said :
human dignity IS max resist (D2 language) to violence.

This post was edited by Bananii on Jan 9 2023 02:07pm
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Jan 9 2023 02:06pm
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yes google translator says unviolable. unantastbar in german. you can check. unantastbar. human dignity. unantastbar.

google it. maybe theres a slang word for it i dont know yet, you could tell me? im rly interested if you even have that word in your dictionary. maybe google is liing to me? unviolable. unantastbar. check it. t4t.


In English it would be inviolable instead of unviolable, the difference being whether it was derived from a Latin or Germanic word, in this case it is Latin so it would be "in"
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Jan 9 2023 02:09pm
Quote (DizzyBusiness @ Jan 9 2023 09:06pm)
In English it would be inviolable instead of unviolable, the difference being whether it was derived from a Latin or Germanic word, in this case it is Latin so it would be "in"



fuuuck yo shit youre right fuck google translator i copy pasted that phrase :ph34r:

thank you sir

and fuck you google

j4i: (to the tinhat guys) after the „discussion“ to mr dizzybzsiness i repeated my sentence to google translator anf now it says INviolable. any thoughts? am i too stupid too copy paste x‘d?

and btw, answer plz! this is serious cat! serious thread!

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Jan 9 2023 02:12pm
Quote (Bananii @ Jan 9 2023 04:09pm)
fuuuck yo shit youre right fuck google translator i copy pasted that phrase :ph34r:


Hahaha it was close enough, we use "un" the same as "in" it's just a weird technical difference more than anything
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Jan 9 2023 02:12pm
can you use it in a sentence?
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Jan 9 2023 02:16pm
Quote (Jupe @ Jan 9 2023 09:12pm)
can you use it in a sentence?



do you think human dignity is inviolabe?

sorry for bad english
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Jan 9 2023 08:10pm
It is inviolable in a legal or philosophical way--but only to the extent that a fuzzy definition of "human dignity" exists.
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Jan 9 2023 08:35pm
EU Charter of Fundamental Rights


Article 1 - Human dignity

Human dignity is inviolable. It must be respected and protected.

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The dignity of the human person is not only a fundamental right in itself but constitutes the real basis of fundamental rights. The 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights enshrined human dignity in its preamble: ‘Whereas recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world.’ In its judgment of 9 October 2001 in Case C-377/98 Netherlands v European Parliament and Council [2001] ECR I-7079, at grounds 70 — 77, the Court of Justice confirmed that a fundamental right to human dignity is part of Union law.
It results that none of the rights laid down in this Charter may be used to harm the dignity of another person, and that the dignity of the human person is part of the substance of the rights laid down in this Charter. It must therefore be respected, even where a right is restricted.
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