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Mitsuo23 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Meaing of "a histric past"

Hi,

I'm translating a webgpage from Disney, and one of the sentences says, "Homage to a Historic Past."

Will you tell me what "a histric past" means in general?

Thank you,

M
  

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hist o ric , not histric . historic past - the remote past, usually of a nation. The samurai are part of the historic past of Japan.

  • hist o ric , not histric .
  • historic past - the remote past, usually of a nation.
  • The samurai are part of the historic past of Japan.
  • Horse-drawn carriages are part of the historic past of Europe.
  • CJ
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historic, not histric.

historic past - the remote past, usually of a nation.

The samurai are part of the historic past of Japan.

Horse-drawn carriages are part of the historic past of Europe.

CJ
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Okay, great.

Thank you for you help, CJ.

M

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