(Latin) although not present. Literally it means "in absence."
(
Latin) in absence.
(
Latin) although not present. Literally it means "in absence."
Don't do it in absentiaigot the idea?iif you really
want to keep their
marriage together. iMarriage (2
Jan. 60)
(
Latin) although not present. Literally it means "in absence."
Don't do it in absentia?
got the idea??if you really
want to keep their
marriage together. ?
Marriage (2
Jan. 60)