Does the word "eternaz" ring a bell to you? What language is this? French? Greek? I can't find the meaning of it. I saw it in a dream last night.
Sounds Gothic.
Or perhaps it's a name?
>>8338108
That pic perfectly suits your post. Well done. Maybe the word you actually saw was ersatz.
>>8338156
No no, I woke up shortly after I saw it and wrote it down quickly.
Sounds like proto-Germanic. Most masculine nouns in nominative case have the -az ending if I'm not mistaken.
>vero vita eternaz
What does it mean?
>>8338180
I'm pretty sure it means "I will have eternal life".
>>8338188
OK so it's italian.
What's the difference between "eterna" and "eternaz"?
>>8338194
It looks like Old Italian to me yes. Eternaz might simply be a contracted form of the Latin aeternus.
It's 'eternam', agreeing with the preceding 'vitam': 'eternal life'.
The 'z'-looking character is a common contraction for 'um'.
>>8338962
Google Books search results for "eternaz"