~~~~~ Sator Arepo Tenet Opera Rotas ~~~~

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Ahi me tienes buscando :wink: Se que hay mucho mas detras de todo esto… primera vez que veo esas cinco palabras juntas…tu informanos lo que sabes, se que te gusta que nosotr@s nos demos a la tarea de investigar…ja,ja…

Aqui esto

sator square , early Latin word puzzle or cryptogram. It is the most well-known example of a lettered magic square, with 25 letters that make up a five-by-five grid of acrostic Latin palindromes.

May 21, 2025 · When the five words of a sator square are read horizontally, vertically, forward, in reverse, from bottom to top, or from top to bottom, they form a sentence: sator arepo tenet opera rotas.

This sentence has been translated in numerous ways, with the most commonly cited being “The sower, Arepo, works (or holds) the wheels with care.” If read boustrophedon (Greek: “to turn like oxen”; zigzag) with the central word repeating, it can be read as sator opera tenet, tenet opera sator , which has been translated as “as you sow, so you shall reap” and, with a more religious bent, “the Creator preserves his works.” Such a reading has the advantage of eliminating the obscure AREPO, which occurs nowhere else in Latin. (Few of these readings apply to the rotas square.)

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Eso es lo que quiero, picarles la curiosidad, se que a la mayoria de los foristas de aqui no le interesa ese tio de temas,pero lo hago por ustedes.

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