MY wife and I are trying to use a little latin around the kits now that they know how to spell most of the comonly used nouns that we were spelling. We were...
In a message dated 7/6/02 12:33:51 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ... Try "natatorium." That is actually the modern word for a swimming pool. [Non-text portions of...
auc753@...
Jul 6, 2002 10:11 pm
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Thanks! ya know I've heard that before but hadn't made a connection.. thanks again! Lee ... now ... we ... swiming ... there ... is a ... pool....
We use "piscina" for swimming pool. It is listed in several textbooks and dictionaries as the word used at the baths for the open air bathing pool. Beware...
Mallory Ann Rottinghaus
malloryannhayes@...
Jul 8, 2002 4:15 pm
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I have some friends who are affiliated with Renaissance Faire- type endeavors and they need the motto of their group translated into Latin. I am not that good...
polis.ten@...
Jul 8, 2002 9:36 pm
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I have some friends who are affiliated with Renaissance Faire- type endeavors and they need the motto of their group translated into Latin. I am not that good...
polis.ten@...
Jul 8, 2002 9:39 pm
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Before I post it on Ebay, I want to let all of the lists I am on know that I am offering for sale a full size violin. The instrument is in good condition but...
... From: Pace To: LATINHELP-L@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, July 21, 2002 11:40 PM Subject: [Latin Help List] help please translate....success is what you put...
Hello, I'm a college student who's going to start 2nd year translating works (don't know what I will be translating exactly, hopefully the Aenied will be...
How do you give "negitive commands" what I mean is how would I tell someone not to do something. For instance "Don't Go!" "Don't Eat!" bassically don't + the...
In a message dated 7/27/02 4:37:43 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ... Here's the simple version of the explanation: To tell ONE person not to do something: Noli...
auc753@...
Jul 27, 2002 7:24 pm
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This is a difficult phrase to translate - first of all you wouldn't want to do it too literally. Secondly, its meaning is unclear. Perhaps if you could tell me...
Doug Herman
dougieh1@...
Aug 12, 2002 3:34 pm
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Hello, Could anybody help me in translating this text (1684). I must say that it might contain some mispelling errors (due to a difficult paleography in the...
... Here is the most famous example : Noli me tangere (touch me not, don't touch me) the famous phrase spoken by Jesus to Magdalene in the garden after the...
I'm a homeschool mom trying to teach my son Latin (just tell me I'm not crazy!) but my knowledge of languages is French and German with a tiny bit of Spanish....
Tina, congratulations on deciding to teach your kids Latin. You may want to look at the latinteach website (www.latinteach.com, of course!) and sign on to the...
auc753@...
Sep 14, 2002 5:16 am
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I misspoke slightly, Tina. Nominative is the subject of a verb, both active and passive. I did not mean to imply otherwise. [Non-text portions of this...
auc753@...
Sep 14, 2002 5:33 am
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Hi all, I have a question regarding the penultimate rule in the assignment of accent to Latin words. According to the rule, if the penultimate syllabe is ...
hello everyone! my name is Jana,18. i would love to find some useful info on latin and its use. my knowledge consists of just a small amount of words and i'd...
looking to translate "Play it by ear" or "Playing it by ear" into latin. the context is a manner in which one deals or plans for the future. thanks for you...
Salve, everyone-- I had quite a bit of Latin in college (too many years ago to spill THOSE beans) and am reviewing Wheelock now for entry into grad school (I...
hello! Sanam formam vitae conservate. Maintain a way of life that is healthy. ("maintain a healthy form of life" would be more literal) Rotam fortunae non...