schrodinger's latin translation paradox
if you translate into good english, is it still worthy of credit?
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schrodinger's latin translation paradox
if you translate into good english, is it still worthy of credit?
someone: oh you study latin? can you say a sentence for me? haha :)
me, someone who has studied latin for four bloody years: uh... caecilius..... est in horto?????
Curce
Derived from Latin curtus "short."