tempus mihi placet quo animal infans modo est contracta animalis adulti forma
i like when a baby animal is just a shrunken version of the adult animal
(Fons Imaginis.)
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tempus mihi placet quo animal infans modo est contracta animalis adulti forma
i like when a baby animal is just a shrunken version of the adult animal
(Fons Imaginis.)
In ancient Rome, the Romans didn't say "I love you," instead they said "Caecelius est in horto," and "Raeda est in fossa," which both translate to "The Gods cannot tear us apart," and I think that's beautiful
Pater mercator est
NOBODY GOT ME LIKE THE SUBJUNCTIVE GOT ME ‼️‼️
I’ve been healed of my fear of Latin all thanks to the beautiful wonderful subjunctive case. Let us use the subjunctive more so that we may not forget its goodness <3
viva latinoamérica supremacia
yeah I checked in with r/latin just to make sure I translated a one word sentence correctly for a meme. My research only took me two entire hours. Latin majors when they're in an unemployment contest and their opponent is me
I love the latin 4th declension; it truly serves no other purpose than trolling.
"Oh domus ends in -us so it must be 2nd declension masculine"
OBJECTION
domus, domūs, domui, domum, domu, domus, domūs, domuum, domibus, domūs, domibus, domūs also it's feminine