ITT:Everyone speaks in latin.
ITT:Everyone speaks in latin
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Only Vatican City will post.
Lingua latina non penis canis est!
Quod licet Iovi, non licet bovi, amice.
Kikkelius un kaka ui vees
Qui finem quaeris amoris,
Cedit amor rebus; res age, tutus eris.
quousque tandem abutere, catalani, patientia nostra?
vini vedi deus vault
Barbara
>Iste sensum cum nulla puella
>latin
You mean Roman, right?
Quintili Vare, legiones redde!!!1!
Tu.
Foras.
Quid est veritas?
et tu brute desu
R O M A
O L I M
M I L O
A M O R
tu magnum hominem es
heyus iamus speakus latinus
Je vais parler ma version du Latin.
Salve
Germanicus Caesar timet hominem et latine.
*Usque
*Magnum **hominem (**virum would be better) es
Barbara Gallorum.
Wtf? What did you wanna say?
ubi sub ubi ubique
CARTHAGO
homo sapiens draco elysium
DELENDA
MENTULA MAGNA NIGRUM
Goddamn google translate.
Queria escrever outra coisa. A minha versão do Latim serve para isto.
EST
Ah I forgot about uir, that does fit better
Mancipium
SUSPIRIUM PUELLARUM CHADUS BELGICI
Don't worry, I've studied Latin and Ancient Greek for 5 years in high school as my major, I can correct the sentence for you
Yes, "Homo, hominis" means mainly "human being", while for "man" is preferred "vir, viri"
>Argentum
>Alba
Gallia est omnis divisa in partes tres. Horum omnium fortissimi sunt Belgae.
Cur non Americae Sabbati Pascha celebratis?
>Nos terrarum ac libertatis extremos recessus ipse ac sinus famae in hunc diem defendit: nunc terminus Britanniae patet, atque omne ignotum pro magnifico est.
>Cur non Americae Sabbati Pascha celebratis?
*Cur ne Sabbatum Paschae celebratur Americae?
Mentulae...
Dulce et decorum pro patria morir est.
Fuck my autism I want to correct you all
XVI Pedicabo magistratus
quia forma linguam Latinam discere bonus liber
Cicerones, pater et filius, ambulabant et coloquim de templorum et legibus habebant.
Don't mind asking me shit, I can even translate some simple sentences for you guys
>est american
>habet vulnum ballistarium
What's the best book to learn penis canis?
(Something like "Lingua latina for dum-dums")
I don't know man, I've studied grammar on my school texts
Here you do grammar for the first 2 years, then authors.
Seneca has a pretty simple grammatical structure , you could start with him, maybe buy a multilingual edition (one page latin, the other one in your language)
I suggest you his "Epistolae ad Lucilium"
Barbara Belgi*m
Pedicabo ego vos et irrumabo, lupa Gallorum.
Mentulam caco! Te odeo, interfice te cochleare.