Not being a Roman Catholic, I dont often go onto the Vatican website, when I do i tend to have a go at understanding the Italian, but now they offer Latin as...
I found this expression on age in John 8:57 in the Vulgate: "Dixerunt ergo Iudaei ad eum quinquaginta annos nondum habes et Abraham vidisti" How common is...
Does anyone know how the expression "The empire is going from bad to worse"? I cannot find a reference to an equivalent to that expression. I know that there...
The right expression in Classical Latin is: x annos natus, a, um (esse) OR x annos abhinc natus, a, um (esse) certainly NOT: x annos habere The last one is...
At Matt. 16:19 is found the following: et tibi dabo claves regni caelorum et quodcumque ligaveris super terram [[erit ligatum]] in caelis et quodcumque...
nova socia sum. conversatio in hac grege est aut solae quaestiones? conversationes cum amicis novis quaero. si sic est, unsubscribebo. multas gratias! ...
Salve, Vaughan! Nova Zealandia procul est! in Nova Jerseya in Rebus Publicis Coniunctis (U.S.) laboro et habito. magistra sum in secundo ludo septem annis...
Salve Maria, laborabo advocatum est. Nunc studeo multo lingua, eg. Lingua italian, hiberian, pays de galles (welsh!) et lusitanian. Ego novicium lingua latina,...
Salvete Omnes, Ego quoque conversationes in latinam quaero. In Britanniam habito et laborabo in Londinium. Quis nomen tuum filium habet, Maria? Vale, Caroline...
Ave Maria! (ignosce mihi, malum iocum est) Ubi doceas? Ludis domesticus doceo. Liberos quinque habeo. In Carolina Septentriona (USA) habito. Ubi habitas? Modo...
Thanks for explaining the Classical Latin construction. What about this Vulgate expression : ""Noe vero cum quingentorum esset annorum genuit Sem et Ham et...
Vaughan: procul est - it is far from in ludo secundo - in a secondary school/high school multas linguas habes. mirabile dictu! linguas terrarum habeo: Italia,...
Sequitorian: ops (L)/opos (Gr) = sight/eye/face myein - (Gr) to close. So, ops just means "sighted" whereas myops means "nearsighted" because people with this...
Magister Blake, putavi me responsum scripsi sed non est! quod occidit? te gaudet discipulos docere? et quantos annos in Georgia habitavisti? vale, Maria ... ...
salvete omnes-- si valetis, valeo et Ave Maria! (difficile est illum iocum NON facere!) aliquando responsa mea quoque non apparent; fortasse problema in...
Hi Maria, I created the word "centropia" to define (metaphorically) a problem with the "scientific method", in that it sees very small things clearly (with...
actually, myopia means that one can see near things well but not distant things. hyperopia means that one can see distance well but not proximity. centropia...
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Jul 3, 2008 12:50 am
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Constato; "acentropia" est firmus, verus. "Centropia" falsus est. S. ... distant things. hyperopia means that one can see distance well but not proximity....
why not simply consider erit as simple future and ligatum and solutum as past participles predicate adjectives? junkdriver To:...
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Well if that's an option, perhaps even the stronger option, then that's something to consider. But I need to know if erit ligatum / erit solutum can be...
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Ego ipse [yes me that's right] thought i sent the following message: http://www.imtalkathon.com/?source=EML_WLH_Talkathon_ChangeWorld [Non-text portions of...
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Latin word order being what it is, you can place the participle before or after the auxiliary when forming a periphrastic tense. Take this example from...
That's what I wanted to know. Many thanks, Tully (Gnaeus)! ... From: Cn. Tullius Grandis <ghicks02@...> To: LatinChat-L@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday,...
Hello, My name is Brian Jackson and I am 23 years old. I am very interested in Latin and Ancient Greek. I have a good knowledge of Latin and a relatively good...