Voices In Languages

I hear voices right? And I see things a lot. I shake and go blind randomly. But what’s weirdest of all of these things is that I get voices in different languages. I have only taken three classes of different languages, French, Italian, and German. This is what the voices say; morietur, segmentum, malum, lues, spiritus.
Does anyone know what language that is in and what it means? Please help me.

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Hi Burnsje

I’ve never heard of those words before.
Bear in mind that the voices could be making up new words.

My voices also used to say two words in German.
Eben. Which means precisely.

And they would also say

‘this is echt’

Echt means real.

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@burnsje. Looks like Latin.

morietur – die
segmentum – segment
malum – bad
lues – infection?
spiritus – spirit

These just seem like random words. Also, note that there are some similarities between Latin and other languages.

LS! That seems Latin to me. A single word can not really mean anything. Morietur is about dying, segmentum means part of I guess, malum is a financial noun, lues is in Dutch a venereal disease, spiritus means spirit. I myself heard Chinese, French, Japanese, English, whereas my native language is Dutch.

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