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When they refer to future events in writing, some people use DV which stands for Deo volente.
Question 1:
When they refer to future events in writing, some people use DV which stands for Deo volente. What does it mean?
A.
While life is, hope is
B.
God is (my) protector
C.
God wills it
D.
By Gods will
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