Quia Latne nn studs, annyme? Cense t stultus esse.

Quia Latīne nōn studēs, anōnyme? Censeō tē stultus esse.

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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Reminder that Medieval latin>

    [...]

    latin

  2. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I studied it in Italian High School and I absolutely sucked at it.

  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Always loved this track from the game, but couldn't find the lyrics anywhere. Is this dog Latin, or actual, proper lyrics? At around 1:18

    ?t=79
    I heard a morti-something in there, that makes me think it's legit.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Huh, just found this on reddit
      https://media.musicasacra.com/pdf/antiphonale-bw.pdf
      There's a very audible nostras there, so I searched for the word, and there's a lot of "preces nostras", which seems to be what the guy's chanting, but it kinda sounds like "presus" and ends with semper
      the whole phrase is something like
      "preces nostras "?Mirma?" nunc et semper"
      The guys recommended to check out
      Antiphonale monasticum
      Gregorian Missal
      Liber usualis

      Guess I'll have to look through these, seems like this is an actual prayer

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    SVCCVS MY DICCVS

  5. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Macrons are a study tool not something used for writing

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      The Romans themselves sometimes used apices to mark vowel length

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Cool. That hasn't been the practice in nearly all roman books we have and isn't the practice among books printed now.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      The same shitheads who'd say something like that would also say you shouldn't even write your own statements in Latin.

      Macrons are Greek, don't mix it with Latin. Use the acute accent instead.

      āūtīsm

  6. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >uses quia instead of cur
    You fricked up OP, delete your thread

  7. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    My ancestor was POOPIVS CONVALLIS SHITTIO
    he was known for throwing his shit at Carthaginians

  8. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Macrons are Greek, don't mix it with Latin. Use the acute accent instead.

  9. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Quid futuis modo de me stupri dixisti, furcula? Scis te me deductum summae classis meae in Sigilla Navy, et in multis occultis excursionibus in Al-Quaeda implicatus sum, et in necibus confirmatis supra CCC habui. Ego in bellica orci exercitatus sum et summo sniper in omnibus copiis US armatis sum. Nihil mihi es, nisi aliud signum. Ego te irrumabo adamussim delebo similia quorum in hac Tellure numquam antea visa sunt, nota mea stupri verba. Putas te posse impune esse dicens mihi super Penitus cacas? Cogita iterum, fututor. Dum loquimur, meam reticulum occultum exploratorum per USA contingentes ac tuum IP nunc investigatum est ut tu melius ad procellam vermiculum paras. Procella quae misellam deleo rem parvam vocas tuam vitam. Mortuus es stupri, haedus. Alicubi esse possum, aliquando, et te possum septingentis modis necare, nuda manu iusta. Non solum inermis proeliis late exercitatus sum, sed accessum ad armamentarium totius Civitatum Americae Unitarum Marine Corps habeo et eo utar amplitudine ad abstergendam tuam miseram asinam faciem continentis, parum cacas. Utinam scires quam impiam retributionem tuam commentarium parvum tuum "callidum" in te delaturum esset, forsitan linguam tuam stupri haberes. Sed non potuisti, non fecisti, et nunc pretium es, stulte goddamn. furorem omnem super te effundam, et tu in eo demerges. Mortuus es stupri, kiddo

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Surprisingly simple Latin, I could read most of it 😉

  10. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >tfw your language will never have dative, accusative, and ablative cases

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >tfw my language has 18 undisputed noun cases and another dozen or so under dispute whether they are noun cases or not.
      >there's a separate linguistic dispute going on about whether the language in question has any real noun cases at all.

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