Ita vero, Martinos cupio Scis... sicut fasti, -orum aut castra, -orum
Yes, I want a Martini You know... just like fasti, -orum or castra, -orum

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Ita vero, Martinos cupio Scis... sicut fasti, -orum aut castra, -orum
Yes, I want a Martini You know... just like fasti, -orum or castra, -orum
It's going to be a long semester....
I have to write a 10 page paper examining 3 of Horace's odes through a specific theme. I want to do mythological images and the portrayal of Augustus, but I'm not sure how to start a paper on that...
~Q
I'm finally realising why everyone bitches about 4th declension nouns. Why exactly it was deemed necessary to have the same form for seemingly all uses is beyond me.
Coniugone nomen? Declino
Conjugate a noun? I decline
(The English version is here.)
Primus dies classis Graecitatis est Quid significas dicens nullum casum ablativum esse?
First day of Greek What do you mean there's no ablative?
Quid significas dicens Te Latine loqui non posse
What do you mean You can't speak Latin
(The English version is here.)
"Classica? Ut Mozart et Shakesperius?" "Minime. Ut Homerus et Cicero."
"Classics? Like Mozart and Shakespeare?" "No. Like Homer and Cicero."