trade routes

Latin translation: viae mercandi /mercatorum

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English term or phrase:trade routes
Latin translation:viae mercandi /mercatorum
Entered by: Joseph Brazauskas

18:04 May 4, 2006
English to Latin translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Economics / Trade
English term or phrase: trade routes
"Trade routes with Rome were available." I was thinking of employing 'itinera commercialia', but not only is this not classical Latin, I'm not even sure that it exists in later Latin.
Joseph Brazauskas
United States
Local time: 19:01
viae mercandi /mercatorum
Explanation:
Usually a "via mercatorum" is a route along which traders travelled around Medieval Europe.
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Leonardo Marcello Pignataro (X)
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viae mercandi /mercatorum


Explanation:
Usually a "via mercatorum" is a route along which traders travelled around Medieval Europe.

Leonardo Marcello Pignataro (X)
Local time: 01:01
Native speaker of: Native in ItalianItalian
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Tibi maximas, docte vir, gratias ago!
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