ITT: ancient roman Sup Forums
odds slaves, evens plebs
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ITT: ancient roman Sup Forums
Salve plebs.
Hey guys im rolling also but i need a latin grammar tip:
When you say "tu mater est vir" or tu est stultus"
You are saying "you mother is man" or "you is stupid" Is this correct grammatically in Latin or is there a word for your and are? thanks
fuck yeah dubs!
Furthermore, I think Carthage should be destroyed
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Caligula > Augustus
Nice dubs, bro.
Watch Live of Brian and you'll get a hang of it.
ROMANES EUNT DOMUS
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Oderint, dum metuant
Pleb
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Latin is SOV, so it would be: mater tuus vir est & tu stultus est
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I rolleth .....
words like that are sometimes assumed from the context in sentences though words for both exist tuus = your and sunt = are
which one of you slaves want to be my champion in the arena?
statesman get
Alea iacta est
MATER TVVS VIR EST*
TV STVLTVS EST*
Fucking pleb.
2nd is: tu stultus es
(you are = es)
Give me quads and I'll conquer Dacia.
Get Crassus'd
As your statesman, give me your dik pix.
manumisso pls
Republican era > Imperial
Hail Cæsar!
gib estate n slvs pls
Hail citizen! It is I, Maximus Vitas.
Latin is very morphologically complex. Generally it is not as easy to assume things from context like you can in english.
i am = sum
you (singular) are = es
he,she,it is = est
we are = sumus
you (plural) are = estis
they are = sunt
Latin isn't danish. It's CAESAR
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