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2h ago
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Reddit » The Latin Language
2h ago
*shirt sorry What does this mean?!? Especially coming from one of the most powerful men in the world?!? The creator of facebook ?!?
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2h ago
I took Latin back in school and This is what I came up with for a Tattoo idea I have using my stowasser and old latin textbooks. It's supposed to mean "At least I can feel again". Seeing as I intend to ink this onto my body, I wanted to ask for corrections, should I have made any. Thank you in advance.
p.s. i hope i put the right tag
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Reddit » The Latin Language
5h ago
In hāc brevī pelliculā, ostendō vōbīs imāginēs dē sepulcrō Petrī Ký ērudītī in quō exhibentur sententiae latīnae.
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Reddit » The Latin Language
5h ago
Hello all,
I want to get a tattoo in the coming weeks that represents that god created then universe. I was told that "Divina Manus Creatrix" means "The divine hand of creation" by Chatgpt and want make sure this is accurate?
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Reddit » The Latin Language
7h ago
Is ecce pronounced as two K's or one?
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Reddit » The Latin Language
8h ago
Roterdami videbam circa vesperam pueros e ludis literariis dimissos lapides jaculari in statuam Erasmi Roterodamensis fallendi temporis gratia, solitum illis exercitium.
In Rotterdam, I saw about evening that the boys, released from the literary games, were throwing stones at the statue of Erasmus of Rotterdam, for the grace of time, the usual exercise for them.
Non tam miratus sum petulantiam puerorum quam incuriam eorum, quorum intererat licentiam ejusmodi refrenare.
I was not so much surprised at the impudence of the children as at the carelessness of those whose interest it was to restrai ..read more
Reddit » The Latin Language
10h ago
That latin comic textbook thing.
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Reddit » The Latin Language
11h ago
hi, can anyone provide concise summaries of the key points of the following Sallust chapters? (8, 9, 14, 20) and also any good rhetorical devices/sallustian things i should know about them. you can ignore my notes
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Reddit » The Latin Language
11h ago
My apologies if this has been asked to death. LLPSI Cap VII, Puella et Rosa. There's a line that goes:
"Filiī, quī iam nōn sōlum māla, sed etiam pira habent, laetī sunt."
Shouldn't it be "sōla" instead? I was under the impression that it referred to the apples, māla.
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